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Mikhail Shevtsov2012-02-14 18:09:05
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Mikhail Shevtsov, 2012-02-14 18:09:05

IE9 crash on Google homepage due to February 14th logo

Actually a subject. IE9 crashes when opening the main page of Google.ru, on which the "Valentino" logo appeared today. In the logs, he writes the reason in the jscript9.dll module. On the rest of the Google pages everything is ok. In IE8 at work, too, everything is ok. I generally keep quiet about other browsers - everything is ok with them. Does anyone else have this kind of thing? And, in fact, the question is: is the reason in the crooked Google code or the curved implementation of the JS engine in IE9? Or maybe a bug specifically on my system? Who has any guesses?

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volanddd, 2012-02-14
@volanddd

Doesn't work on Linux :)

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EvilHedgehog, 2012-02-14
@EvilHedgehog

It doesn’t reproduce for me, but judging by the Internet, it occurs in people, although quite rarely. Found a few questions, no clear answers. And it happens not only today, but always when Google replaces the standard logo with something spready, for example, here a person complained about the problem a week ago: groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/# ​​!msg/websearch/BdBCN3k13gE /bZsSQDa0E_UJ
You can't determine the reason right off the bat, the standard way in such cases is to configure the generation of memory dumps (< msdn.microsoft.com/library/ff542967 >) and read at least the stack. It is possible that jscript9.dll will eventually turn out to be innocent and some toolbar or antivirus will come to the surface.
I will not suggest using bing in IE :)

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nicolausYes, 2012-02-14
@nicolausYes

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Mikhail Shevtsov, 2012-02-14
@mshewzov

Here you are - the "Valentine" logo is removed and the error is gone. At least don’t go to Google on holidays…

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