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Websites not loading correctly/can't login to some

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Websites not loading correctly/can't login

I've never used it much but I decided to try using firefox full time this week. I installed it and loaded flash, java and anything else basic that I was asked to. But I haven't screwed around with the settings, other than the troubleshooting steps on this site.


I'm going to use this site as an exmaple: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php? The reason being it exhibts both of the problems below.


Problem 1 - Not loading correctly: First here's a link to a screen shot of the problem. http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/963/firefoxscreenshots.png The top half is the page loaded from IE, the bottom half is Firefox.

Now when the page finishes loading in Firefox it looks exactly the same as IE for a second. Then it changes into the image I attached.


Problem 2 - Can't log in http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login

Now once again the login screen looks a bit different in IE and firefox. once again it looks normal for a second in firefox.

I enter the correct username/password, and click sign in. It comes back "you must complete both fields" and after a few seconds jumps back to the forum home page. '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''___

I had a problem registering and dealing with forums registering with mozilla.com I would fill in the registration form hit submit and I'd just jump back to a blank form again. I've been using IE to register and submit this question.

Thanks,

Kenny

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Every time Firefox opened

== As soon as I installed it

Websites not loading correctly/can't login I've never used it much but I decided to try using firefox full time this week. I installed it and loaded flash, java and anything else basic that I was asked to. But I haven't screwed around with the settings, other than the troubleshooting steps on this site. I'm going to use this site as an exmaple: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php? The reason being it exhibts both of the problems below. Problem 1 - Not loading correctly: First here's a link to a screen shot of the problem. http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/963/firefoxscreenshots.png The top half is the page loaded from IE, the bottom half is Firefox. Now when the page finishes loading in Firefox it looks exactly the same as IE for a second. Then it changes into the image I attached. Problem 2 - Can't log in http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login Now once again the login screen looks a bit different in IE and firefox. once again it looks normal for a second in firefox. I enter the correct username/password, and click sign in. It comes back "you must complete both fields" and after a few seconds jumps back to the forum home page. ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''___ I had a problem registering and dealing with forums registering with mozilla.com I would fill in the registration form hit submit and I'd just jump back to a blank form again. I've been using IE to register and submit this question. Thanks, Kenny == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == As soon as I installed it

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Can you check your JavaScript settings and preferences for interactive web pages settings and makes sure JavaScript is enabled?

It seems like some preference may have been changed that affects the way content is displayed. Another way to troubleshoot is to try creating a fresh profile, check out the article on Managing Profiles to learn how to do this.

-n.