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zzxc: the back button doesnt work properly for gmail/hotmail

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  • Mbohovái ipaháva Fixitman

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When i use my gmail and hotmail accounts using firefox, the back button doesn't take me back to the previous page. Multiple clicks don't work either, if it does I am sent back to the log on page. I don't experience these issues when I use IE. I've also had this problems with other sites intermittently but not to the same extent.

When i use my gmail and hotmail accounts using firefox, the back button doesn't take me back to the previous page. Multiple clicks don't work either, if it does I am sent back to the log on page. I don't experience these issues when I use IE. I've also had this problems with other sites intermittently but not to the same extent.

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Same issue. Newest firefox, windows 2008 server.

Doesn't occur on IE.

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Yes, it's quite annoying and it doesn't happen with IE. I have several Gmail accounts that I check at the same time and the back button does nothing - I can click it all day long and it goes nowhere. Hence, I'm switching back to IE - a browser that can at least function in the most rudimentary sense, i.e., go back to the previous page.

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Do you, by chance, use NoScript, or a javascript blocker? If so, hotmail now uses cross-site scripting from wlxrs.com for all javascript requests and this must be allowed, or the live.com pages won't work correctly. I have no idea why they have this unsafe, and un-user friendly policy of using this.