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Comment author:RobertLumley
22 November 2011 05:17:53PM
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Hm. Still not working for me in FF. My guess is it's a local issue, but I don't know what it would be that would cause both FF and Chrome to mess up...
Comment author:ivank
22 November 2011 07:52:28PM
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Could a broken HTTP proxy be in your way? You can look at your HTTP traffic in Chrome by hitting F12 and clicking on the 'Network' tab, or in Firefox by installing the HttpFox addon. You can click around on the requests/responses and see if you're getting any strange error responses.
Also, have you tried ctrl-shift-r to force reload in both browsers? Some broken resource might be cached.
Comment author:RobertLumley
23 November 2011 02:12:26PM
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Tried Ctrl-shift-R. Didn't work. I didn't really do anything, but it seems to be working now. Very strange set of circumstances though. Neither FF or Chrome would process any AJAX on any site.
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Works for me (Chrome 15)
I'm using Firefox 8.0, but on a mac.
Hm. Still not working for me in FF. My guess is it's a local issue, but I don't know what it would be that would cause both FF and Chrome to mess up...
Could a broken HTTP proxy be in your way? You can look at your HTTP traffic in Chrome by hitting F12 and clicking on the 'Network' tab, or in Firefox by installing the HttpFox addon. You can click around on the requests/responses and see if you're getting any strange error responses.
Also, have you tried ctrl-shift-r to force reload in both browsers? Some broken resource might be cached.
Tried Ctrl-shift-R. Didn't work. I didn't really do anything, but it seems to be working now. Very strange set of circumstances though. Neither FF or Chrome would process any AJAX on any site.