when using Canal Sat My TV, the page doesn't open
After opening My canal TV site, the pages do not completely open, no image
After opening My canal TV site, the pages do not completely open, no image
blank screen while using facebook vidoes.
firefox doesn't seem to load facebook or very very slow tried 1 or 2 things but still the same thought firefox would be better than chrome it isn't
I am using Firefox 149.0 (64-bit) with Yahoo.Com as my home page. All of a sudden, when I use the search bar at the top of the Yahoo Home Page, Firefox opens up a blank … (čitajće wjace)
I am using Firefox 149.0 (64-bit) with Yahoo.Com as my home page. All of a sudden, when I use the search bar at the top of the Yahoo Home Page, Firefox opens up a blank tab in response. Doesn't matter what I search for, same thing happens. Then, if I close that blank/empty tab and reattempt the same exact search again, it works fine.
This has been happening only for the past few days - was fine before. Is this Firefox? Or is this Yahoo? And how can I resolve the issue?
Thanks in advance.
Certain webpages are now enlarged to the point of being unusable. I have not changed any settings in Firefox. Zoom is at the typical 100% and zooming out does not fix the… (čitajće wjace)
Certain webpages are now enlarged to the point of being unusable. I have not changed any settings in Firefox. Zoom is at the typical 100% and zooming out does not fix the issue. I have attached a screenshot of what this page looks like so you can see. I have tried searching ways to fix this and cannot figure it out. Help is greatly appreciated.
I've got an Angular project running locally on my machine (https://localhost:4300 using NodeJS 24.11.1 and Angular 20.3.0) and I can't get it to consistently load files f… (čitajće wjace)
I've got an Angular project running locally on my machine (https://localhost:4300 using NodeJS 24.11.1 and Angular 20.3.0) and I can't get it to consistently load files for me when I refresh the page.
The network call shows the response coming back, but I'm getting a red ban icon in the Status column instead of 200. Sometimes it's styles.css and nothing looks right. Sometimes it's polyfills.js and I get an error in the console about "In this configuration Angular requires Zone.js". Sometimes, it's one or many chunk-*.js files. Sometimes, it goes back and forth about which it doesn't want to load. And then sometimes, everything is fine. When it fails, it takes between 1 and 20-some-odd refreshes of the page to get it to load properly. The passage of time doesn't seem to make a difference, as sometimes I can recompile the project and jump right into Firefox and it loads fine. Other times, it will only load after I've refreshed multiple times. If it's a JS file that fails, I also see a warning in the console window about "Loading failed for the script with source [filename]".
I've added an exception for the SSL certificate. CTRL+F5 doesn't make a difference in the behavior. The only extensions I have running are LastPass and Bitwarden. The only plugins I have in place are "OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc." and "Widevine Content Decryption Module provided by Google Inc." I've disabled Enhanced Tracking Protection for the site. I've rebooted and restarted everything.
Any ideas what might cause this? The other developers on the team don't have this issue. I'm using "ng serve --host 0.0.0.0 --ssl xxx-app-name-xxx --live-reload false" to run my environment. What should I be looking for on my machine that might cause this type of intermittent failure?
Not opening
Pages stop on Youtube. Videos won't start or stop after a few seconds. My first choice in browsers has become so unreliable I may be forced to stop suing it after all… (čitajće wjace)
Pages stop on Youtube. Videos won't start or stop after a few seconds. My first choice in browsers has become so unreliable I may be forced to stop suing it after all these years.
I have a directory structure C: Gustafson Website ⋮ scripts global.js ⋮ ⋮ TestDirector… (čitajće wjace)
I have a directory structure
C:
Gustafson
Website
⋮
scripts
global.js
⋮
⋮
TestDirectory
baseUrl_test.html
⋮
In the <head> of a webpage, I determine a baseUrl for the page using the following:
<script>
// assumes website topmost directory is "Website""
( async ( ) => {
const segments = document.documentURI.split ( "/");
const index = segments.findIndex ( element =>
element == "Website" );
if ( index < 0 )
{
throw new TypeError (
"Website structure not constructed correctly" );
}
segments.length = index + 1;
let path = segments.join ( "/" );
path += "/";
window.baseUrl = path;
console.log(`${baseUrl}`);
} ) ( );
</script>
The console log displays
file:///C:/Gustafson/Website/
In the body is
<script>
console.log ( `${baseUrl}scripts/global.js` );
</script>
<script src=`${baseUrl}scripts/global.js`></script>
<script>
window.onload =
function ( )
{
Global.initialize_globals ( );
};
</script>
The console log displays
file:///C:/Gustafson/Website/scripts/global.js Loading failed for the <script> with source “file:///C:/Gustafson/Website/TestDirectory/%60$%7BbaseUrl%7Dscripts/global.js%60”. Uncaught ReferenceError: Global is not defined
onload file:///C:/Gustafson/Website/TestDirectory/baseUrl_test.html:37 EventHandlerNonNull* file:///C:/Gustafson/Website/TestDirectory/baseUrl_test.html:34
The problem is the console.log displays what is expected but the src= is using something totally different.