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What is chrome://browser/content/sanitize.js:136

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Clearing recent history (not responding) ? Warning: Unresponsive script. A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now or you can continue to see if the script will complete. Script: chrome://browser//content/sanitize.js:136 Don't ask me again continue or stop script. Than Microsoft windows pops up with this message Firefox is not responding. If you close the program, you might lose information. close the program. or wait for the program to respond. My screen fades what can I do to avoid this warning with script: chrome://browser/content/sanitize.js:136. Is chrome on my computer and if so how can I delete chrome from my systems?

Clearing recent history (not responding) ? Warning: Unresponsive script. A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now or you can continue to see if the script will complete. Script: chrome://browser//content/sanitize.js:136 Don't ask me again continue or stop script. Than Microsoft windows pops up with this message Firefox is not responding. If you close the program, you might lose information. close the program. or wait for the program to respond. My screen fades what can I do to avoid this warning with script: chrome://browser/content/sanitize.js:136. Is chrome on my computer and if so how can I delete chrome from my systems?

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Looks like a problem with clearing private data saved by plugins.

You can try to enable only one setting at the time to Clear Recent History to see which one is causing that problem.

I still don't know that chrome is? The other problem is I never had this problem with Mozilla Firefox until I downloaded 4.0.1 update. I would like to know if it is possible to get rid of chrome and if so how. I have cruised through my programs and do not see any chrome listings in my program downloads, so it must be something that was added when I updated Mozilla Firefox. Thanks for any other helpful hints on how to handle this annoying problem.

chrome:// is a protocol that Firefox uses internally to access XUL (XML) and JavaScript code added by Firefox itself and extensions. You can paste the code (without a trailing line number :### - "chrome://browser/content/sanitize.js") in the location bar to see the content of such a file. You may need to use View > Page Source in case of an XML file.

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If you see such an error then there is a problem with the extension mentioned in that chrome URL or a problem with a file in the Firefox Profile Folder.