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Yeah I know threads exists about it, but none provided a solution. I have already emptied the history once, and that has solved the problem for a few weeks, but it came back, and it is now happening on multiple sites, eg stGeorge bank & sites with cpanel included (always with https method)

It would be great if firefox devs could have a good look at it and fix it, it's getting bloody annoying. I'm using the latest firefox version, usually, currently on 23.0.1

Needless to mention, this does not happen in any other browser, IE, Chrome, Opera...so it is a firefox issue, not a problem with the sites themselves, etc.

Yeah I know threads exists about it, but none provided a solution. I have already emptied the history once, and that has solved the problem for a few weeks, but it came back, and it is now happening on multiple sites, eg stGeorge bank & sites with cpanel included (always with https method) It would be great if firefox devs could have a good look at it and fix it, it's getting bloody annoying. I'm using the latest firefox version, usually, currently on 23.0.1 Needless to mention, this does not happen in any other browser, IE, Chrome, Opera...so it is a firefox issue, not a problem with the sites themselves, etc.

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See the following article ...

Websites don't load - troubleshoot and fix error messages

... and let us know if it helped.

re ... Needless to mention, this does not happen in any other browser... note that Firefox is rather cautious in a number of situations where other browsers assume everything is fine and dandy.

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I've got stuck at the part where the 'empty your cache is' As I've stated I've been through that.

And the 'solution' provided there is just pure bs; """"" If clearing Firefox's cookies and cache didn't work, it's probably a sign that there is a problem with the website itself. In that case you'll just have to wait for it to get fixed. With big sites like Twitter or Facebook this may only be a few minutes. """""""


Nothing wrong with the sites, (eg cpanel on our hosting) they work well in other browsers. Clearing the cookies regularly to make the issue go away temporarily is just not a solution.

Unless someone can actually show me a solution I call FF buggy here. Wouldn't be the only place but this is one of the most annoying ones.

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Oh, and if it was a site problem, why is that that a 'refresh' always gets rid of the problem?