Amazon.com webpages fail to load 9 times of 10.
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"That would lead me to believe that there's something wrong on my end, although it's happening on both of my computers, and it's also happening to other people"
Then it could be a problem with your ISP.
You can try to disable IPv6: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Error_loading_websites#IPv6
Also check the other sugestions if that doesn/t work.
Then it could be a problem with your ISP.
You can try to disable IPv6: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Error_loading_websites#IPv6
Also check the other sugestions if that doesn/t work.
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kshane wrote:When I disable IPv6 I have a problem with freezing, and although the Amazon problem is annoying, the freezing is worse and effects more sites.
For a possible fix to your freezing problems: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_hangs
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.6) Gecko/2007072518 Firefox/2.0.0.6
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I had the same problem with Amazon. I discovered that my firewall was the cause of it. I recently started using McAfee Privacy Service. I had to put amazon.com on the allow list of websites that can always be accessed. Everything is fine now. To test it, I opened my Amazon bookmark folder in tabs. I have about 100 items saved. It took a little time, but every page loaded.
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I am experiencing a similar error - I have problems with Google Accounts pages. Almost every time Firefox wants to load a page in https from Google it shows an empty page and says Done. If I use 'View source' then I see the source, so the problem is probably in the display of the content.
I am experiencing this error with Firefox 2.0RC1 and is still in 2.0RC2. I haven't had this problem in 1.5.
I will try the IPv6 configuration.
I am experiencing this error with Firefox 2.0RC1 and is still in 2.0RC2. I haven't had this problem in 1.5.
I will try the IPv6 configuration.
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I have tried IPv6, it didn't help.
I have deleted all the cookies, it didn't help. Then I have disabled the cookies - the pages load normally! Of course they don't function normally, but that is understandable if they are not to use the cookies. When I turned the cookies on again (via user interface) the pages stopped loading again. So I guess it has to be something with the cookies.
Any similar ideas?
I have deleted all the cookies, it didn't help. Then I have disabled the cookies - the pages load normally! Of course they don't function normally, but that is understandable if they are not to use the cookies. When I turned the cookies on again (via user interface) the pages stopped loading again. So I guess it has to be something with the cookies.
Any similar ideas?
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