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Each request to a website crashes with the message "Something went wrong while displaying a web page".

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I'm using a HTC Desire S with Android 2.3.3 and installed the latest version of Firefox Mobile (4.0b13pre). Not even a single page loads, just the homescreen works fine.

I'm using a HTC Desire S with Android 2.3.3 and installed the latest version of Firefox Mobile (4.0b13pre). Not even a single page loads, just the homescreen works fine.

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Sorry about the crashes, and thanks for the report.

If you type "about:crashes" in the location bar and press enter/go, are there any crash reports listed?

Is this an unofficial version of Android 2.3.3? If so, you might want to try Firefox on an official Android release, or see if there are any updates available for your unofficial version.

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Thanks for the quick reply.

Yes, there are all my reports listed, but I can't open any one of them, because the same crash message rises.

I'm running the official version of Android 2.3.3. It's the new HTC Desire S which gets shipped with this ROM.

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Thanks again for the information. Can you copy one of the crash links from about:crashes? You can press-and-hold on the link, and then choose "Share Link" to send it to yourself via email or other method, then paste it here. (Or you can send it directly to me at mbrubeck@mozilla.com.)

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Here is the last produced crash which was reported: http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-9cb7ca4d-e5b3-4db6-a3f8-578a72110329

Hope this is a lead to solving this problem. Another question: Is my previously mentioned version of Firefox mobile the latest available? I just read somewhere, that the final version was released today, but I can't find any build with a "final" buildstring.

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Thanks for the information. This is a bug that we saw previously in some unofficial ROMs like Cyanogenmod, though it was quickly fixed in those ROMs. It looks like some device manufacturers might have ended up shipping the same buggy code. We're tracking this issue at:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626051

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Thanks for the dispatching my problem to the Bugtracker. I'll follow the conversation and wait for a proper fix.