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Facebook iframe error in Firefox and SeaMonkey

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On http://www.facebook.com/upbra there is supposed to be a form to fill out in the middle of the page. When I go to this page in Firefox or SeaMonkey, the form page flashes briefly and then disappears. It is there in IE8, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Firefox 3.6 but not in Firefox 10 or SeaMonkey 2.7. And I have checked in 7 different computers running these browsers. I have sent a message to Facebook already about this. I have tried with and without addons, both HTTP and HTTPS, and with several versions of the code for the page in the frame.

On http://www.facebook.com/upbra there is supposed to be a form to fill out in the middle of the page. When I go to this page in Firefox or SeaMonkey, the form page flashes briefly and then disappears. It is there in IE8, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Firefox 3.6 but not in Firefox 10 or SeaMonkey 2.7. And I have checked in 7 different computers running these browsers. I have sent a message to Facebook already about this. I have tried with and without addons, both HTTP and HTTPS, and with several versions of the code for the page in the frame.

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Works for me in Firefox 10.0.2 on Linux, although it takes time for the content to appear on a reload.
On SeaMonkey 2.7.2 it only works the first time and reloading the page show a blank iframe.
The iframe seems to be loaded as there is a frame source, so it looks that something is overlaying it, but the DOM Inspector doesn't identify anything on that spot.

I can only make that frame reappear by deleting the cache folder in the SeaMonkey profile.
Clearing the cache in SeaMonkey doesn't work.
Seems to be working OK in the current SeaMonkey Nightly build (2.10a1).