Недавние ответы в Firefox redirects to wyciwyg pagehttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/6991512012-06-15T18:09:43-07:00I have the same problem on one of my sites which use syntaxhighlighter. The issue is due to syntaxhi2012-06-15T18:09:43-07:00jerrywhamhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151?page=2#answer-342793<p>I have the same problem on one of my sites which use syntaxhighlighter. The issue is due to syntaxhighlighter when an email address is present in code to display.
</p><p>For exemple, if I write&nbsp;:
</p><p>// DSKSDJK language file (contains translated texts).
</p><p>// @package com.dkjskdlk.dfkdjf
</p><p>// @abstract DJJKFJLK language file.
</p><p>// @author JOJO
</p><p>// @copyright 2004-2009 JOJO
</p><p>// <a href="http://www.dfjdkfdfjl.com" rel="nofollow">www.dfjdkfdfjl.com</a> - info<strong>@</strong><a href="http://dkjfskfj.com" rel="nofollow">dkjfskfj.com</a>
</p><p>// @link <a href="http://fjksqdlfsd.sourceforge.net" rel="nofollow">http://fjksqdlfsd.sourceforge.net</a>
</p><p>// @license <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html</a> LGPL
</p><p>// since 2004-03-03
</p><p>(real project is hidden)
</p><p>wyciwyg redirection is present because of info<strong>@</strong><a href="http://dkjfskfj.com" rel="nofollow">dkjfskfj.com</a>
syntaxhighlighter try to transform this as a real link
</p><p>So if I write
</p><p>// DSKSDJK language file (contains translated texts).
</p><p>// @package com.dkjskdlk.dfkdjf
</p><p>// @abstract DJJKFJLK language file.
</p><p>// @author JOJO
</p><p>// @copyright 2004-2009 JOJO
</p><p>// <a href="http://www.dfjdkfdfjl.com" rel="nofollow">www.dfjdkfdfjl.com</a> - info<strong>(at)</strong><a href="http://dkjfskfj.com" rel="nofollow">dkjfskfj.com</a>
</p><p>// @link <a href="http://fjksqdlfsd.sourceforge.net" rel="nofollow">http://fjksqdlfsd.sourceforge.net</a>
</p><p>// @license <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html</a> LGPL
</p><p>// since 2004-03-03
</p><p>issue is closed.
</p><p>(Sorry for my english. I hope you'll understand me ^_^)
</p>I had this problem too, with a Lenovo T410, company platform on Win 7.
I had it until I kept the FF 2012-05-02T18:47:33-07:00migboxhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151?page=2#answer-330331<p>I had this problem too, with a Lenovo T410, company platform on Win 7.
</p><p>I had it until I kept the FF version 3.6.28; yesterday I found (and installed) a new FF version available on company's intranet (10.0.3 ESR) and today the problem disappeared.
</p><p>When I had the issue, I noticed that, on status bar, always the same address appeared: <strong><a href="http://load.s3.amazonaws.com" rel="nofollow">load.s3.amazonaws.com</a></strong>
When the link I was trying to see redirected me on a different provider (akamai), the page was showed correctly.
</p>I've added the following lines to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file and the problem went aw2010-11-25T20:07:46-08:00TTLucianhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151?page=2#answer-119445<p>I've added the following lines to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file and the problem went away:
</p><p>127.0.0.1 <a href="http://www.googleanalytics.com" rel="nofollow">www.googleanalytics.com</a>
</p><p>127.0.0.1 <a href="http://gostats.com" rel="nofollow">gostats.com</a>
</p><p>Try it and report back please.
</p>Use another browser to go to Malwarebytes and download their program.
(The free version will suffice2010-10-27T05:06:40-07:00baparkshttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-113158<p>Use another browser to go to Malwarebytes and download their program.
(The free version will suffice.)
</p><p>Once installed, rename the executable by placing (at least) a character (like x) in front of the actual executable name. (It normally installs in c:\program files...)
</p><p>("C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\Xbam.exe")
</p><p>Run the program. (probably more than once, to be safe) That MAY get you back on the road to recovery for a minute.
</p><p>Follow the same steps when using ccleaner.
</p><p>This is DEFINITELY some sort of virus or malware or rootkit directed at firefox.
</p><p>I have a mac that I use as well as my pc.
BOTH run firefox and only the pc has issues.
</p><p>Following the above steps helped me clear most of my issues up pronto!
</p><p>Once you get rid of the OBVIOUS spyware, malware, trojans and rootkits, that you find on your local hard drive, be sure to thoroughly clean your usb drives.
</p><p>Be prepared to spend a little time doing this. All my hard drives are terrabytes and above so I just started the program and went to bed.
</p>Oh, yeah. Also, I can reach the same webpages easily and without problem using Stainless or Safari o2010-10-27T04:51:59-07:00crozillahttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-113157<p>Oh, yeah. Also, I can reach the same webpages easily and without problem using Stainless or Safari or IE. If that helps.
</p>This is annoying as all get out!!!!! I have the SAME ISSUE and nothing here has helped!
2010-10-20T07:39:07-07:00baparkshttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-111660<p>This is annoying as all get out!!!!! I have the SAME ISSUE and nothing here has helped!
</p>I've been having this problem, too. Running NoScript doesn't seem to help. Oddly, it only happens on2010-10-19T02:40:27-07:00crozillahttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-111408<p>I've been having this problem, too. Running NoScript doesn't seem to help. Oddly, it only happens on specific websites. Most of the time, FF works fine, but every once in awhile I get the wyciwyg cache thing.
</p>I am having this problem too. in safe mode, no plug ins, deleted the cache, hasn't fixed it. also t2010-10-08T17:07:30-07:00star_man_20https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-109351<p>I am having this problem too. in safe mode, no plug ins, deleted the cache, hasn't fixed it. also tried running the multiple anti-virus programs I have on my computer, Symantec doesn't seem to find the problem, but this is where my situation gets REALLY crazy. I cannot open the Malwarebytes program on my computer (it gives me a run-time error). I am further thwarted as I cannot go to malwarebyte's website, <a href="http://piriform.com" rel="nofollow">piriform.com</a> (for ccleaner), OR <a href="http://safer-networking.org" rel="nofollow">safer-networking.org</a> (spybot search and destroy) to download/update the antivirus definitions. this problem is ridiculous.
</p><p>and why the hell does the wyciwyg pseudo-redirect me to "<a href="http://www.google.analytics.com" rel="nofollow">www.google.analytics.com</a>"??? you'd think that by doing that google would have crushed these guys(/gals?) by now.
</p>I now have this problem too. The first time I encountered it clearing the cache and starting Firefox2010-10-08T00:54:43-07:00shadowblackhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-109174<p>I now have this problem too. The first time I encountered it clearing the cache and starting Firefox in Safe Mode was all it took to fix it. Not this time – even in Safe Mode the problem is there.
</p><p>Both times the problem appeared after I restarted my PC without manually closing Firefox first (so it was closed during the restart; both times I selected the option to save my opened tabs so they would open next time I started Firefox).
</p><p>Affected sites:
<a href="http://dragcave.net/" rel="nofollow">http://dragcave.net/</a>
<a href="http://isohunt.com/" rel="nofollow">http://isohunt.com/</a> (only the main page, it seems)
</p><p>I had the problem with at least three other pages I can’t remember right now.&nbsp;:( All affected pages stall at “Read <a href="http://gostats.com" rel="nofollow">gostats.com</a>”
</p><p>Firefox 3.6.10 on Win XP Service Pack 3
</p><p>P.S.: Yes, I checked for malware and viruses.
</p>I've been experiencing the exact annoying problem for the last 2 weeks, just like the way the users 2010-09-24T00:51:14-07:00GeniusZXhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151?page=2#answer-106012<p>I've been experiencing the exact annoying problem for the last 2 weeks, just like the way the users above describe it. I don't know what exactly caused it (nobody seems to do&nbsp;:-), although I can tell that it started right after uninstalling an unwanted Softonic-Eng7 Toolbar, installed with some other software. It may have some relation to the problem, it may not.
</p><p>It was just strange that it occurs only with some few sites that I use, not with others. I only want to add that while the blank page kept loading, there was a "loading data from <a href="http://gostats.com" rel="nofollow">gostats.com</a>" message in the FF status bar. When I hit the same site with IE, it just crashed!...
</p><p>I tried the solutions mentioned above (running FF in safe mode, DNS changing and flushing), nothing worked, the problem persisted. Until now, that I installed the NoScript add-on, found here: <a href="http://noscript.net/" rel="nofollow">http://noscript.net/</a>
</p><p>It prevents some script loaded with the page from running, and the redirection to the wyciwyg page just doesn't happen!!!
</p><p>It obviously doesn't cure the "disease", but it most surely eliminates the "symptom", so it's a good solution until something else more efficient is found. I recommend it, as it may be also be helpful with other issues caused by malware script in some sites.
</p><p>I'll be glad to know the cause of the "wyciwyg problem" some day by a FF developer, if they had the interest to deal with it. And hopefully the future versions of FF won't suffer by it any more...&nbsp;:-)
</p>I see the page for a split second, then it starts loading "wyciwyg://(0-9)/(website).com"
I have ha2010-09-23T13:11:25-07:00RuneUlvsonhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151?page=2#answer-105938<p><em>I see the page for a split second, then it starts loading "wyciwyg://(0-9)/(website).com" </em>
</p><p>I have had the same thing happening to me for months when I visit the <a href="http://oregonwild.org" rel="nofollow">oregonwild.org</a> page. I have no problem accessing the page in Opera, Chrome, or IE.
</p><p>Flushing the DNS cache and resetting the DNS servers did not help.
</p><p>Running in Firefox Safe Mode does fix the problem. However, I have a couple dozen add-ons and I have not figured out what combination of them are causing trouble. Wish there was an easier way to get to the bottom of this.
</p>i had the exact same problem. Page loads and disapears after a second but only on some specific page2010-09-20T23:34:21-07:00ewmshttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151?page=2#answer-105288<p>i had the exact same problem. Page loads and disapears after a second but only on some specific pages.
</p><p>Changing the DNS did solve the problem for me. But i had to flush my DNS cache for the change to take effect.
</p><p>You can flush your DNS cache like this:<br>
Windows: ipconfig -flushdns ( you might need to do ipconfig /renew as well )<br>
OSX (Tiger): lookupd -flushcache <br>
OSX (Leopard): dscacheutil -flushcache <br>
</p><p>I have no idea how the DNS-Server causes the firefox cache to go crazy but i tested changing the DNS on two machines before i did it on the router. Worked like a charm.
</p>I solved the problem! Change your DNS servers! My router somehow managed changing it to the default 2010-09-06T21:54:10-07:00Xyrechttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151?page=2#answer-101830<p>I solved the problem! Change your DNS servers! My router somehow managed changing it to the default DNS servers, but when I changed back to OpenDNS, I didn't get the redirects anymore!
</p>also ko.koramgame.com for me is affected
before it redirects me to domaindiscount24 then now it's on2010-09-03T13:59:11-07:00bredkrammhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-101154<p>also <a href="http://ko.koramgame.com" rel="nofollow">ko.koramgame.com</a> for me is affected
before it redirects me to domaindiscount24 then now it's on goggle-analytics
WTH
</p>Do a malware check with a few malware scan programs.
You need to use all programs because each detec2010-08-31T02:52:36-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-32736<p>Do a malware check with a few malware scan programs.<br>
You need to use all programs because each detects different malware.<br>
Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of the database.<br>
</p>
<ul><li><a href="http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php</a> - Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
</li><li><a href="http://www.superantispyware.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.superantispyware.com/</a> - SuperAntispyware
</li><li><a href="http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html</a> - Spybot Search &amp; Destroy
</li><li><a href="http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php</a> - Ad-Aware Free
</li><li><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx</a> - Windows Defender: Home Page
</li></ul>
<p>See also "Spyware on Windows": <a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/Popups_not_blocked" rel="nofollow">http://kb.mozillazine.org/Popups_not_blocked</a> and <a href="/en-US/kb/searches-take-you-to-wrong-search-website" rel="nofollow">What to do when searches take you to the wrong search website</a>
</p>I have the same problem! When I go to bit.ly, www.mmo-champion.com or rejseplanen.dk, I see the page2010-08-30T20:20:01-07:00Xyrechttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-32700<p>I have the same problem! When I go to <a href="http://bit.ly" rel="nofollow">bit.ly</a>, <a href="http://www.mmo-champion.com" rel="nofollow">www.mmo-champion.com</a> or <a href="http://rejseplanen.dk" rel="nofollow">rejseplanen.dk</a>, I see the page for a split second, then it starts loading "wyciwyg://(0-9)/(website).com"
</p><p>I've tried to manually set the cache size, and completely turn off caching in about:config but it didn't help.
</p><p>I tried downloading Opera, but got the same problem in Opera, and after searching for the problem on google, I see that some people also have the problem in Chrome as well.
</p><p>The only browser that works, is Internet Explorer.
</p><p>Please help us!
</p>I have the same problem as the previous poster and have wasted valuable hours searching for a soluti2010-08-27T02:48:48-07:00wickedwighttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-31982<p>I have the same problem as the previous poster and have wasted valuable hours searching for a solution to no avail. I have installed a battery of useless plugins, followed all the instructions suggested here, step by step, and the problem persists. I've tried this both on a PC and a Mac and the results are the same. The only way I can see the page I am looking for without it redirecting (in exactly the same way as AnonmousUser describes in the previous two posts) is by accessing the Google cached version.
</p><p>I don't have a PhD in computing and many of the potential fixes to this that I have found through more general searches are couched in terms that make me glaze over and run for a coffee break.
</p><p>This problem seems to be quite widespread - how difficult could it be to devise a one-click fix that doesn't require any coding or other complications that the non-tech-savvy simply don't understand?
</p>I've restarted my computer, turned it off for a while, deleted the cache by manually going into the 2010-06-17T11:35:49-07:00AnonymousUserhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-14332<p>I've restarted my computer, turned it off for a while, deleted the cache by manually going into the folders, and disabled several plugins and yet the issue remains.
</p><p>Any more ideas on how to fix this problem?
</p>Starting Firefox in safe mode didn't fix my problem.
Seems the previous poster has the same issue. 2010-06-17T02:31:53-07:00AnonymousUserhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-14333<p>Starting Firefox in safe mode didn't fix my problem.
</p><p>Seems the previous poster has the same issue. I can see the site for one or two seconds before the page redirects and tries to load something but never finishes.
</p><p>I tried going to a page on Kongregate today that I've never visited by typing the url directly and see that the redirect still happens.
</p>I'm seeing the same problem. Safe mode isn't helping.
I actually see the page I expect for a split 2010-06-17T01:49:17-07:00AnonymousUserhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/699151#answer-14334<p>I'm seeing the same problem. Safe mode isn't helping.
</p><p>I actually see the page I expect for a split second, then it goes white and spins like it's trying to load something.
</p>