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Firefox will not load linkedin from a link in gmail.

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I'm trying to open a new tab (linkedIn link) from gmail within Firefox 16 on the ubuntu OS. The new page opens, but seems to go into a infinite loop of redirecting/waiting on linkedin. The problem exists in safe mode as well. And under a new loaded firefox and os. However, under the same conditions, but with a different browser Chrome, I have no issues. This seems to be a firefox issue only.

No error is given, just a blank page with Redirecting at the top and waiting for linkedin at the bottom.

I have tried number of ideas:

disable/cleared cache

disabled ipv6 disable dns prefetch disable all addons reloaded firefox reloaded os (ubuntu) The problem remains...

I'm trying to open a new tab (linkedIn link) from gmail within Firefox 16 on the ubuntu OS. The new page opens, but seems to go into a infinite loop of redirecting/waiting on linkedin. The problem exists in safe mode as well. And under a new loaded firefox and os. However, under the same conditions, but with a different browser Chrome, I have no issues. This seems to be a firefox issue only. No error is given, just a blank page with Redirecting at the top and waiting for linkedin at the bottom. I have tried number of ideas: disable/cleared cache disabled ipv6 disable dns prefetch disable all addons reloaded firefox reloaded os (ubuntu) The problem remains...

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Anyone? I'd really like to stay with Firefox, but this problem is annoying....