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Unable to load gmail in firefox 3.6

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I am unable to load gmail in firefox 3.6. It was working fine until deleted my browsing history after realizing it was not set to keep the history for a certain amount of days. It kicked me off of gmail and ever since then I cannot access gmail, it gets stuck loading. Cookies are enabled, I've cleared the search history, cookies, and cache, I have no extensions or plug ins, and followed the directions to remove the corrupt cookie files. I even completely deleted and reinstalled firefox and still can't get in to gmail. Gmail does work fine in IE though.

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I am unable to load gmail in firefox 3.6. It was working fine until deleted my browsing history after realizing it was not set to keep the history for a certain amount of days. It kicked me off of gmail and ever since then I cannot access gmail, it gets stuck loading. Cookies are enabled, I've cleared the search history, cookies, and cache, I have no extensions or plug ins, and followed the directions to remove the corrupt cookie files. I even completely deleted and reinstalled firefox and still can't get in to gmail. Gmail does work fine in IE though. == URL of affected sites == http://

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Do you have Firefox set to start by loading the pages were at when you last closed Firefox? Try setting that to a blank page.