
Website works on IE, not on Firefox.
This is a site that I cannot move from page 1 to page 2 to page 3. It is stuck on page 1. I have logged off, logged in, created a new login ID…even that didn’t work. If I want to comment on any opinion, it tells me that I need to login…even if I’m already logged in. If I go to any other page on jconline.com I don’t have this problem, only with something to do with the Opinion page.
If I go in thru Internet Explorer, I don’t have any problems. So, I think this must be tied somehow to my Mozilla pages
URL of affected sites
http://www.jconline.com/article/20100725/OPINION02/7250320/1098/OPINION
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