!urlDomain.empty() (2) Error


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Hi, I'm using Maxthon for the last 3 years - its my defalut browser. I neve had any troubles whatsoever but from couple of hours it began producing continiously this error and crashing after it. I TRYED to reinstall with no success and no change.. pls help me, I dont want to change my favorite browser :)

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Edit: Solved by upgrading to 4.4.4.1200

Same issue. I had 4.4.4.6 for a few days before I got it. Uninstalled and Downgraded to the latest (4.4.3.4) stable version, same issue.

My proxy is off.

UserAgent has never been touched (default one in a grayed box)

Uninstall/reinstall didn't help

Win7 64bit

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Hi, I had that error message for two days, most of the time opening Gmail ended with crash and sending crash report. Before that I had to click OK like 6 times in this urlDomain.empty() pop-up window.

Reinstall was not fixing the error so I've downloaded beta and tried with turning off the AdBlock and Proxy as someone said. That worked, I've turned it back on and it's still working so... I still have no idea what actually fixed that bug.

BTW it happend to me for the second time.

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This started happening to me after I had made the mistake of installing Maxthon 4. Once I decided that I didn't like it, and tried going back to 3 and uninstalled 4, I was unable to run Maxthon 3 and this was after several uninstalls, reinstalls and reboots.

Is it possible that installing Maxthon 4 could have corrupted something? Maxthon 3 was running perfectly before this. I only tried out the latest version out of curiosity, and now no matter what I do, I can't get Maxthon 3 to run on my system anymore.

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Black Angel replied at 2015-3-20 08:22 back.gif

This started happening to me after I had made the mistake of installing Maxthon 4. Once I decided th ...

MX3 & 4 both use the same userdata folder.

If it wasn't deleted before reinstalling MX3 and MX4 changed something in there that MX3 doesn't like then that could be part of the issue.

Open an explorer window and type %appdata% into the address bar. If there is a Maxthon3 folder, rename it and try installing MX3 again.

Can I ask what it is that you don't like about MX4? MX3 is no longer updated and it's recommended you use the latest version of MX4

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7twenty replied at 2015-3-19 20:00 back.gif

MX3 & 4 both use the same userdata folder.

If it wasn't deleted before reinstalling MX3 and MX4 c ...

Thank you for the response and the advice, I will try that and update.

As for what I didn't like about it, I didn't like the interface, the changes that were made and the lack of plugins and themes for it.

I understand that change is inevitable, and improvements have been made, but for me, MX 4 is a classic example of how not every update is an improvement. It's almost as if the new trend is to take something that people like, and instead of improving on what's already there, and building from that, they decide to strip it down, and then add a few new things in hopes that you won't notice that they took away what you liked about it to begin with. Mind you, this doesn't seem to be limited to just browsers, but anything to do with technology as a whole (such as Xbox 360 vs Xbox One, Samsung ditching SD cards and removable batteries for the S6, IPB 2.x vs 3.x and later, etc.)

I literally just ditched Opera for the same reason as they've removed most of the features I actually used it for, and then 'killed' the older version I was using, (in the same way that Apple uses a similar technique to force users to either update the o/s or get a new device) and because I use Maxthon on my Note 4, and all of my devices and I love Maxthon 3 and have it installed on all of my pcs, I saw it as a viable alternative.

I am sure that MX 4 will come along eventually, and maybe I'll try it again much later on, but right now, for me personally, there is more benefit for me to stick with MX 3 until that happens.

Update: Clearing the UrlSec folder seems to have done the trick. Thanks for the tip, 30963492.

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