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FIREFOX 22 CAN'T DOWNLOAD PAGE WITH JAVASCRIPT.JS

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I already click Save page as, web page complete, to download a page from facebook, i want to completely download the page, then i got this pop up message. note: it never happens before, everything just fine, i can download page with whateever with firefox, and if that page source is javascript, like the pop up said, i never have any problem to download the javascript too, i am curious this time, what happen to current updated firefox


_files\javascript.js could not be saved, because the source file could not be read.

Try again later, or contact the server administrator.

I already click Save page as, web page complete, to download a page from facebook, i want to completely download the page, then i got this pop up message. note: it never happens before, everything just fine, i can download page with whateever with firefox, and if that page source is javascript, like the pop up said, i never have any problem to download the javascript too, i am curious this time, what happen to current updated firefox _files\javascript.js could not be saved, because the source file could not be read. Try again later, or contact the server administrator.

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Usually addons like Adblock Plus or ghostery interfers, can you reporduce in safe mode? Instructions in the link below.

Thanks in advance!

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Due to the way Facebook dynamically loads content, I suspect you can't save it in the desired form, i.e., all filled in and expanded. Also, Facebook sometimes includes a redirect in their pages so when you view a saved page it takes you back to Facebook (this happens when you try to view a FB page in Google cache, for example).

Could I suggest saving the page as a PDF instead? For Windows, I really like this extension: Print pages to Pdf. Due to a change in Firefox 22, you have to pick up the updated version from the versions page until the Add-ons team finishes its review.