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#21
He might not have them, so it might be best just to uploaded those files to the downloads center, and give a link for him to download, so it makes the process faster ;)
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#22
Forget it. I just did it for him.
Here's the link to the downloads page for the en-dictionaries.zip

http://firefox.myoklahomalife.net/downlo...view&did=8


Dr Small
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#23
Dictionaries don't come installed (I think). Check here.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/dictionaries/
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#24
Hmm, I didn't half to install mine. But you might be right.
Or those are just there for people who have lost theirs or want different dictionaries...
~ FFW
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#25
Thanks Dr Small and madmikeuk but that didn't solve the problem. (On my last computer, I had FF 2.0 installed and it came with the dictionary already installed.) I think I've got bigger problems, though. Under certain conditions, when I try to to to a URL, I get an error that says:

That URL is not valid and cannot be loaded.

After I click OK it loads the page normally.

I get this message whenever I click on Stumble and also when I'm trying to open the browser.
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#26
And I just got the error message FIVE times after I clicked on Post Reply.
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#27
Well, I just reinstalled Firefox and fixed the URL problem. Then I reinstalled the dictionary but it didn't fix that problem.
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#28
Maybe there's another file needed. I'll look at it and see what I can find.
~ FFW
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#29
Okay, thanks, FW.
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#30
Ok, I found two more files. They look like they're related to the dictionary, so it's a try.

You need to extract the zip and copy the files inside the extracted folder into your \Mozilla Firefox\components folder.

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~ FFW
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