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The compose button will not work in Gmail - it does with IE.

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The very top buttons calendar sign out etc, compose button, Tasks and contact buttons in Gmail do not work. All other buttons work. All work fine when using IE. I have upgraded Firefox, 3.6.12. Cleared all cached, cookies etc & rebooted.

The very top buttons calendar sign out etc, compose button, Tasks and contact buttons in Gmail do not work. All other buttons work. All work fine when using IE. I have upgraded Firefox, 3.6.12. Cleared all cached, cookies etc & rebooted.

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I have had about:config >dom.storage.enabled, set at false for a week or so now. There were no problems until the ff 3.6.12 update yesterday morning when I began having the same problems as all of you. I allowed all scripts, problem still persisted so I went back to about:config, toggled dom storage to true and voila, chat and compose started working again. Just to check, I switched it back to false and it stopped working again. You can use the add-on betterprivacy to autodelete dom storage cookies but it looks like google will no longer allow you to disable them completely.

more on enabling/dis-enabling in firefox, this is for windows but should be the same for other os: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/106540-dom-storage-cookies-enable-disable.html

more on dom cookies: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Web_Storage

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I have had about:config >dom.storage.enabled, set at false for a week or so now. There were no problems until the ff 3.6.12 update yesterday morning when I began having the same problems as all of you. I allowed all scripts, problem still persisted so I went back to about:config, toggled dom storage to true and voila, chat and compose started working again. Just to check, I switched it back to false and it stopped working again. You can use the add-on betterprivacy to autodelete dom storage cookies but it looks like google will no longer allow you to disable them completely.

more on enabling/dis-enabling in firefox, this is for windows but should be the same for other os: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/106540-dom-storage-cookies-enable-disable.html

more on dom cookies: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Web_Storage

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Perfect - solved the problem. Thanks!

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Hi yeltb, I followed your instructions but whether I have dom-cookies set at true or false makes no difference in my case. I still can't compose or reply to mail while in the standard format. As for others, it works OK in basic HTML. I also have 3 other problems with Firefox which I assume are probably related to the same problem? 1) When I click "Add content to my zoo" I am not taken to the page where I can do this. I just get a white page with a few lines of text on it. i.e.

      . My Content
      . My Details
      > Read myZOO help  .... etc.

2) I can't view any video on the home page. Clicking on the arrow either does nothing or just refreshes the home page. 3) when I download any file, the download box pops up but nothing gets entered in it. It just stays blank, even though the download does occur. Regards, Ducatiman

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I just tried this solution (set to "true") and it DID FIXED THE PROBLEM in Firefox 3.6.12 I also disabled auto-delete DOMStorage in Firefox config, just to be sure. Yep, upgrading to Firefox 3.6.12 was the problem.

Thank you for the fix!

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This solution worked for me, as well (compose email, etc. stopped working late afternoon 10/29.) What I'd like to know is how/why this worked, and what the "out of the blue" change was on Fri. evening (no upgrades at that time).

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Not sure WHY it stopped working but, I have noticed that I cannot automatically add passwords - not sure if it is connected.

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I'm running windows xp still, not win 7. So I'll wait until firefox and or google have a solution as I'm not willing to void any warranties. I'll also send this to gmail so they can take a look at it and make a fix.

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Fixed the problem - thanks yeltb

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Thank you! Works just fine now!!!

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Thanks. That works.

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Thank you !!! That solved it for me.

Modified by kkh

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All I did was ..... uninstall Gmail notifier and Problem fix.