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I am Whenever I click a button on any web page there is no response. I have gone through the settings and have not found what needs to be changed to enable

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I open web pages, such as adobe, and click the button, in this case to download Flash Player and there is no response. I have opened and reviewed the settings for foxfire and have been unable to find anything that might remediate this issue. Additionally, I have also checked the settings in Trend Micro and have uncovered nothing there that would remediate this issue. Interestingly, the button on this page appear to work quite well.

I open web pages, such as adobe, and click the button, in this case to download Flash Player and there is no response. I have opened and reviewed the settings for foxfire and have been unable to find anything that might remediate this issue. Additionally, I have also checked the settings in Trend Micro and have uncovered nothing there that would remediate this issue. Interestingly, the button on this page appear to work quite well.

פתרון נבחר

You may need to turn off the feature of "warning" you about redirects. In some cases Firefox does not display the infobar and just silently blocks the redirect, which I suspect is what is happening on download sites.

To test this theory, open

orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced

On the General mini-tab, uncheck the box for "Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page"

Then try the download again (you might need to reload the page before trying again, depending on how the site is designed).

Any luck?

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פתרון נבחר

You may need to turn off the feature of "warning" you about redirects. In some cases Firefox does not display the infobar and just silently blocks the redirect, which I suspect is what is happening on download sites.

To test this theory, open

orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced

On the General mini-tab, uncheck the box for "Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page"

Then try the download again (you might need to reload the page before trying again, depending on how the site is designed).

Any luck?

No joy. I did disable the warning then restarted Firefox, but am still not able to make the button work to download adobe flash player.

After I rebooted the computer I was able to download and install the flash drive file from the browser.