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 Post subject: Blank page problem
PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 9:02 am 
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When browsing sites, I get blank pages from time to time, and I have to refresh the page (resending POSTDATA) to display the page. How do I fix this?

I'm using Mozilla Firefox by the way. Thanks in advance.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 3:20 pm 
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I get that sometimes too, so it might not be just you, it might be a bug in Firefox.


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firefox unfortunately does that.


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There is no solution to that?

Because if I do resend the data, if it's something like an online payment, I might pay twice. If I don't, I wouldn't know whether it's been sent or not...


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843 wrote:
There is no solution to that?

Because if I do resend the data, if it's something like an online payment, I might pay twice. If I don't, I wouldn't know whether it's been sent or not...


I'm pretty sure there's no solution to that right now. It may be fixed in a later version of Firefox (hopefully 2.0). All you can do now is basically sit tight and wait.


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This has never happened to me, and I have been using firefox for years. Is there any possibility of this being from an extension?


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unclekyky wrote:
This has never happened to me, and I have been using firefox for years. Is there any possibility of this being from an extension?


That might be possible, although I don't know what extension would do that. (to compare, I have DownThemAll!, Fasterfox, Forecastfox, PDF Download, StumbleUpon, Tabbrowser Preferences, Web Developer, and IE Tab.)


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I have all those except Forecast Fox, StumbleUpon, and Web Developer


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I use Adblock, IE tab, SessionSaver, Web Developer, SearchStatus, HTML Validator (i highly recommend this one), Tabbrowser preferences, Anonymouser, Flashblock, Greasemonkey, OperaView, Right-Click-Link, and Google Suggest.

Dang I never realised I had so many. Anyway, It could be that the server (or your connection) gives up on the request half-way through.

How often does this occur?


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unclekyky wrote:
Anyway, It could be that the server (or your connection) gives up on the request half-way through.

I was thinking along those lines too, it could be your ISP too. I was having strange problems like that too... pages just wouldn't load, and I'd have to refresh a number of times before they appeared. I think the problem stopped when I changed ISPs.

The thing is, it was happening in Internet Explorer as well. I was also having problems downloading emails. Is this a Firefox-only problem, or have you tried using in Internet Explorer recently?


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