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I can't sign in to gmail or igoogle in Firefox 13 on my XP machine, but I can in Chrome, which is not my default browser, and in IE, which I loathe.

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Ever since the release of Firefox 13 (spit), I have been unable to sign in to gmail and igoogle (haven't bothered with other google services since those two are out). I just get connecting...connecting...and nothing happens. I am able to open both sites in Chrome, but it is not my default browser so it's a truncated version of what I'm used to and I'm finding web site incompatibilities. At work (a gov't workstation so very locked down) I am able to open gmail and igoogle successfully in the gov't browser IE, however again a lot of functionality is blocked. I would like to be able to open gmail and igoogle in this version of Firefox, or else roll back to the previous version.

Ever since the release of Firefox 13 (spit), I have been unable to sign in to gmail and igoogle (haven't bothered with other google services since those two are out). I just get connecting...connecting...and nothing happens. I am able to open both sites in Chrome, but it is not my default browser so it's a truncated version of what I'm used to and I'm finding web site incompatibilities. At work (a gov't workstation so very locked down) I am able to open gmail and igoogle successfully in the gov't browser IE, however again a lot of functionality is blocked. I would like to be able to open gmail and igoogle in this version of Firefox, or else roll back to the previous version.

Solution eye eponami

hello TomatoQueen, please try the following:

enter about:config into the location bar & search for the preference named network.http.keep-alive and in case it is set to false, toggle it to true (the default value) by double-clicking it. afterwards restart the browser and see if it's working correctly again...

otherwise turn network.http.spdy.enabled to false.

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Solution eye oponami

hello TomatoQueen, please try the following:

enter about:config into the location bar & search for the preference named network.http.keep-alive and in case it is set to false, toggle it to true (the default value) by double-clicking it. afterwards restart the browser and see if it's working correctly again...

otherwise turn network.http.spdy.enabled to false.

Ezalaki modifié na philipp

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THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Here is your TomatoQueen's Award of Merit!

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Go into Tools tab and clear recent history. Refresh or restart browser.