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Failure to load certain websites that load ok in Chrome.

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fdshel1

On one frequently used website "objectremover.com", Firefox always fails to load the site, giving this error message "This page couldn’t load, Reload to try again, or go back." There is never any indication of why the page could not be loaded. We are on Windows 7 and extended Firefox release. This site could always be loaded in Firefox until one of the most recent updates. This problem has happened on more than one of our computers, yet the site always loads without a problem on Chrome. If this is caused by one of my settings being too strict, is there a way to put in an exception for this site?

On one frequently used website "objectremover.com", Firefox always fails to load the site, giving this error message "This page couldn’t load, Reload to try again, or go back." There is never any indication of why the page could not be loaded. We are on Windows 7 and extended Firefox release. This site could always be loaded in Firefox until one of the most recent updates. This problem has happened on more than one of our computers, yet the site always loads without a problem on Chrome. If this is caused by one of my settings being too strict, is there a way to put in an exception for this site?

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The site's NextJS framework is throwing some errors and apparently not handling the loading well.

You can either let the site operators know, or submit a "Report Broken Site" (that won't be in your menu in 115esr, but since this is broken in any version at the moment you can use the reporter tool in any newer release as well if you have access to one elsewhere — or if you don't just leave a note here and I'll file the report for you…).

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