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The Lone Rider
2nd May 2012, 18:12
Got issues with it loading. Loads fine in IE, but in FF I just get some white screen and links down the left.

Disabled AdBlock but that didn't do anything.

Had it working last week when it did this, but no idea what I did. Then it's done it again today.

Doesn't seem to be a problem on any other site.

XxKiTtiExX
2nd May 2012, 18:18
Are you using https://www.facebook.com or http://www.facebook.com ? Firefox on my computer wouldn't allow me to use facebook unless it was using https (yet prior it had worked perfectly fine). Not overly sure why but haven't had an issue since.

Virago
2nd May 2012, 18:19
Working fine here on FF. Have you tried a forced refresh?

The Lone Rider
2nd May 2012, 18:40
Are you using https://www.facebook.com or http://www.facebook.com ? Firefox on my computer wouldn't allow me to use facebook unless it was using https (yet prior it had worked perfectly fine). Not overly sure why but haven't had an issue since.

If I put in http, it automatically forwards to https

XxKiTtiExX
2nd May 2012, 18:41
If I put in http, it automatically forwards to https


Okay I have no other advice lol. Mine wasn't automatically doing that when it was buggering up. Hope you get it sorted!!

The Lone Rider
2nd May 2012, 20:42
If I log out on FF, and go to http://www.facebook.com the home page shows up properly

However using https:// it does not...

Still trying to find something on google.

Have uninstalled FF, ran CCleaner, downloaded FF (rather than the auto updated version I had been using), installed. Same problem.

Running Spybot at the moment. No viruses either, as Avast runs every day at a time I'm at work.

hayd3n
2nd May 2012, 21:44
check your computer date and time mine was playing up then noticed my computer was (for some reason set to 2002 230 pm january 5th lol) a bit out of date

The Lone Rider
2nd May 2012, 21:54
check your computer date and time mine was playing up then noticed my computer was (for some reason set to 2002 230 pm january 5th lol) a bit out of date

Thanks, that seems to have worked!

I forgot that me having to unplug my desk power supply when the painters show up each day, means it keeps resetting the date on the computer.

jrandom
2nd May 2012, 21:56
As a side point, forget about Firefox and switch to using Chrome already. Firefox has been fucked since version 4.0.

The Lone Rider
2nd May 2012, 22:00
As a side point, forget about Firefox and switch to using Chrome already. Firefox has been fucked since version 4.0.

I tried chrome a little just before, while seeing if there was any issue with another browser.

I didn't like it.

jrandom
2nd May 2012, 22:03
I tried chrome a little just before, while seeing if there was any issue with another browser.

I didn't like it.

It's better. You just have terrible taste in browsers.

scracha
4th May 2012, 22:42
Thanks, that seems to have worked!

I forgot that me having to unplug my desk power supply when the painters show up each day, means it keeps resetting the date on the computer.
Correct date and time is quite important on a PC.

a) Put in a new CMOS battery. Costs fuck all.

b) Set the Pc to use NTP to get the date (on Windows double click on date and time and there'll be something about "internet time") Most routers support NTP or you can buypass and use a server like 2.nz.pool.ntp.org
OR
c) Use a 3rd party utility like http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/atomic.exe (assuming it's windows) and bung it in your startup

The Singing Chef
4th May 2012, 23:01
How can the time have an effect on how FF works? Or other programs for that matter.

CookMySock
5th May 2012, 22:30
Google Chrome is better than firefox anyway.

Bald Eagle
6th May 2012, 09:10
Been using Firefox on the Mac since I got it never a problem, your Operating systems the problem :sick:

ducatilover
6th May 2012, 09:36
How can the time have an effect on how FF works? Or other programs for that matter.

Security ticket things, ya know? If the time's wrong your security thingy is useless and stuff.
That's how I understand it.