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New 'recent ' feature crashes IE on 64 bit WS08

On both by dev and a relatively clean WS08 64 bit box (that hosts lots of Hyper-Vs), I get an IE crash when I click the envelope.

This is very repeatable - havent found a workaround for it yet - IE 64 bit doesnt help

Looking forward to seeing the feature!

(Just tried on WS03 32 bit, same... more

Status: completed

I have removed the date picker for now - I'll work on a more official fix for the next release.

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    Please see comments on question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/492748/new-responses-icon-on-so-crashes-ie7-closed
    for the solution to this issue. I spent the time to research it, hopefully it can come in handy.

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    Replicated on IE7 XP SP3 32 same as @rohancragg

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    Do the developers actually test updates on various platforms before publishing them? If not, I have a BKM to suggest...

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    Crashes IE 6, too.

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    Also IE7 on Vista. For me, opening this URL will crash my IE: http://stackoverflow.com/users/recent/49942

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    I can also reproduce this on IE7, WinXP SP2.

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    Got the error on two systems, work and home. Sounds like this is a very reproducible problem.

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    Is it possible to make the title of this post more genereal since it affects several win versions.
    I've got the same issue, every single time I click the "mail" icon on Win XP SP2 and IE7.

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    It's crashing my IE on XP at work, and it worked yesterday! It handled the day roll-over on Safari this morning, but maybe it's not handling it on IE?

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    Same here - IE7 XP SP3 32bit

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    Same here on XP SP2 and IE7. I have a stack trace but not enough characters to post it in full. Frame at time of crash is mshtml.dll!CDOMTextNode::GetWindowedMarkupContext() + 0x6 bytes.

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    I get this too on IE7 on WIndows 2008 Std 64bit and IE7 on Vista Ultimate 32bit.

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