When I visit "https://developers.google.com/" I get garbage. Reminds me an image put on screen as text. Perhaps google is using zip and firefox isn't decoding?
I literally get this "���=�o�u��W�/F����wG�H )Y�E�i��!s�swC��vvI��1R�@�|�$(�I��i� Ң�S��|5�O�ѯA�����ff�/�Q�vggy���1�fwn��{;�o�� ����6�x4�lVXP!�G�ܬ��D�U����2��\�,����H�x���mk�Bl�P:c"#g�b?�1��cI[�?B0�#Y��0%��ǃc1o�"��d���B�^�6+1{ێ�ҍX�� cAM=��uE;IL�#���ܧ&�6=��5�S�@��cV,�k��_��4լj�mIJ���1rYs��#�֦>�z��B\>��\_�������J�^UUs�T5}�)}���!|��}��'��oI��q¢�ݨ-����`� X�nVtńW��$���j�Q7�V����?==5��# ]\;f�����Ѓ�Ο�o=�ļ�c��c���<��'���'�#��B hOPw�z�eB=��W�Rm�/��9FV����1my", etc., etc., etc. Any ideas?
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hallo garystampa, try this: enter about:config into the firefox location bar (confirm the info message in case it shows up) & search for the preference starting with network.http.... - please make sure that they are all set to their default values (=not shown in bold) & otherwise right-click and reset such entries.
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hallo garystampa, try this: enter about:config into the firefox location bar (confirm the info message in case it shows up) & search for the preference starting with network.http.... - please make sure that they are all set to their default values (=not shown in bold) & otherwise right-click and reset such entries.
That fixed it, thank you. I did not change that option. All I did was upgrade Firefox through its "check for upgrades" feature.
no problem, probably some sort of (ill-functioning) speed tuning programs or addons might have caused this change in the past - it is interfering with sites that use the new spdy protocol.