website keeps reloading forever
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website keeps reloading forever
Folks,
There are certain websites that keep reloading again and again, like forever...
as an example I am going to give you this ibm job site...
http://careers.peopleclick.com/Client40 ... areers.htm
let me know if there is a fix... or the problem is with the website itself... (it does load ok on netscape/ie)
thanks
-Manish
There are certain websites that keep reloading again and again, like forever...
as an example I am going to give you this ibm job site...
http://careers.peopleclick.com/Client40 ... areers.htm
let me know if there is a fix... or the problem is with the website itself... (it does load ok on netscape/ie)
thanks
-Manish
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Constant reload on one install, on other not
Installed firefox 0.9.3 on 2 different machines. One PC (W2K Proff) displays the reload problem, the other not (W2K Serv). Have tried enabling/disabling: Javascript/Java/Images, but it doesn't make a difference.
Seems that on one install firefox gets the meta tag: "refresh" wrong. Time is 800 sec, but the reload happens every 8 sec.
Some sample pages where the problem happens (on this one install):
http://www.cope.es
http://www.abc.es
http://www.hola.com
Hope this helps
Michael
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Seems that on one install firefox gets the meta tag: "refresh" wrong. Time is 800 sec, but the reload happens every 8 sec.
Some sample pages where the problem happens (on this one install):
http://www.cope.es
http://www.abc.es
http://www.hola.com
Hope this helps
Michael
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Another webpage where perpeptual reload occurs:
https://createpdf.adobe.com/index.pl?BP=NS6&LOC=en_US
again I just clicked on a link in my browser (actually adobe pdf document in my browser) and it opened this page... and I did nothing after that. It kept reloading the page even when I click stop, until I changed the webpage.
I now have the java script error reported by javascript console:
Error: [Exception... "'Permission denied to get property XULElement.selectedIndex' when calling method: [nsIAutoCompletePopup::selectedIndex]" nsresult: "0x8057001e (NS_ERROR_XPC_JS_THREW_STRING)" location: "JS frame :: https://createpdf.adobe.com/index.pl?BP=NS6&LOC=en_US :: loginFocus :: line 25" data: no]
Source File: https://createpdf.adobe.com/index.pl?BP=NS6&LOC=en_US
Line: 25
Now can anyone help me or others make sense out of this.
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https://createpdf.adobe.com/index.pl?BP=NS6&LOC=en_US
again I just clicked on a link in my browser (actually adobe pdf document in my browser) and it opened this page... and I did nothing after that. It kept reloading the page even when I click stop, until I changed the webpage.
I now have the java script error reported by javascript console:
Error: [Exception... "'Permission denied to get property XULElement.selectedIndex' when calling method: [nsIAutoCompletePopup::selectedIndex]" nsresult: "0x8057001e (NS_ERROR_XPC_JS_THREW_STRING)" location: "JS frame :: https://createpdf.adobe.com/index.pl?BP=NS6&LOC=en_US :: loginFocus :: line 25" data: no]
Source File: https://createpdf.adobe.com/index.pl?BP=NS6&LOC=en_US
Line: 25
Now can anyone help me or others make sense out of this.
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Try a nightly build (of the 1.7/Firefox0.9 branch). Do you then still see this perpetual reloading?
edit:
I see that when I resize the window, the page gets reloaded.
I know there are certain themes out there which causes somehow a windows resize on page load. Maybe that's causing the perpetual reloading?
edit:
I see that when I resize the window, the page gets reloaded.
I know there are certain themes out there which causes somehow a windows resize on page load. Maybe that's causing the perpetual reloading?
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I have this problem too!
Windows XP, Firefox 0.9
I am using a Microsoft Intellipoint (optical) mouse (usb).
I come across several pages that reload repeatedly. It appears to be an infinite loop. I am able to see this problem at the IBM webpage listed earlier in this post, as well as several internal pages (intranet).
So far, I can't find any common functionality in these pages by reviewing the page sources. I assume that it's either a JavaScript call from the onLoad() event, or a META tag in the document header.
I am using a Microsoft Intellipoint (optical) mouse (usb).
I come across several pages that reload repeatedly. It appears to be an infinite loop. I am able to see this problem at the IBM webpage listed earlier in this post, as well as several internal pages (intranet).
So far, I can't find any common functionality in these pages by reviewing the page sources. I assume that it's either a JavaScript call from the onLoad() event, or a META tag in the document header.
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Guys thanks for confirming/ not confirming the bug.... what is obvious to me is that there exists a perpetual reload problem for certain type of firefox installation-webpage combinations (since not all of us are seeing this for all the webpages we report here about, even with same browser/os), should we file this as a firefox bug, will anyone who has done this before please step forward and let us all know...
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Problem solved :)
I had the problem and solved it. It is theme related, change your theme to the default theme and it will clean it up. I was using the Phoenity theme, now I'm using the Nautical theme and have not had the problem repeat!