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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/07/19 12:42, Matt Harris wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05-Jul-19 12:59 PM, Geoff Lankow
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<p>You, and a lot of others here are missing something: <b>downgrading
to version 60 is not being prevented</b> any more than it
has been in earlier versions. The warning message in question
only applies to downgrades from future versions that do not
exist yet, to version 68 or later.</p>
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So downgrade from 68.1 to 68 will not cause an issue. Is that
correct?<br>
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<p>That is not correct. My point was that the message is a part of
the version being downgraded <i>to</i>, not the one downgraded <i>from</i>.
Downgrading <i>to</i> any version after the warning was added
(67, I think) will show the warning, earlier versions will not.</p>
<p>GL<br>
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