Hi Mike,
Thank you for helping me with this. Cookies are enabled, but not third
party cookies.The sites in question are not included in my list of
exceptions.
The extensions I use besides the standard Ubuntu extensions, are Adblock
Plus and NoScripts. Disabling them makes no difference.
I have installed Firefox 2 alongside FF3 so that I can access my online
bank, Icesave, and wonder if there is some sort of conflict between the
two versions. The extensions listed above have attached themselves to
FF3 and not FF2, while the latest extension I added, Adobe Flash, is
attached to FF2 and not to FF3. I have to keep swapping between the two
to get the functionality I require, and I cannot have both open at once.
Regards,
Mark
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Mike Rooney wrote:
> Also Mark, are you using any Firefox extensions? You can check by
> clicking Tools -> Add-ons. If so, make sure to disable them and see if
> you can still duplicate the behavior.
>
Hi Mike,
Thank you for helping me with this. Cookies are enabled, but not third
party cookies.The sites in question are not included in my list of
exceptions.
The extensions I use besides the standard Ubuntu extensions, are Adblock
Plus and NoScripts. Disabling them makes no difference.
I have installed Firefox 2 alongside FF3 so that I can access my online
bank, Icesave, and wonder if there is some sort of conflict between the
two versions. The extensions listed above have attached themselves to
FF3 and not FF2, while the latest extension I added, Adobe Flash, is
attached to FF2 and not to FF3. I have to keep swapping between the two
to get the functionality I require, and I cannot have both open at once.
Regards,
Mark
<email address hidden>
Mike Rooney wrote:
> Also Mark, are you using any Firefox extensions? You can check by
> clicking Tools -> Add-ons. If so, make sure to disable them and see if
> you can still duplicate the behavior.
>