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Why is the embeded twitter widget not visable in Firefox, but is viewable in all other browsers?

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This is regarding the code provided by twitter.com for embeding a twitter feed box. Is there a special code extension or modification required for viewing compatibility in Firefox? Using the basic code from twitter I see no problems with Chrome, Explorer or Safarri. I can't find any solutions in this forums or in other code forums. Please help.

This is regarding the code provided by twitter.com for embeding a twitter feed box. Is there a special code extension or modification required for viewing compatibility in Firefox? Using the basic code from twitter I see no problems with Chrome, Explorer or Safarri. I can't find any solutions in this forums or in other code forums. Please help.

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It works in Firefox 4, but not in Firefox 3.6.16

I see this error (endless stream) in the Tools > Error Console in Firefox 3.6.16:

Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Operation is not supported"  code: "9"
nsresult: "0x80530009 (NS_ERROR_DOM_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR)"
location: "http://widgets.twimg.com/j/2/widget.js Line: 53"]
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Thank you for the reply. I did not know Firefox 4 was ready. I just downloaded it, and it works! I can now view the Twitter feed. The problem now is all the other people out there that don't have Firefox 4, and won't be able to see the twitter feed on my webpage. Is there a way to fix the code on my end, or is it based on twitter's end with script of http://widgets.twimg.com/j/2/widget.js?? Thanks!