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firefox will not open facebook

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Using 3.6.7. When I open facebook, I get the bar at the bottom for a second or two. Then I get a blank page. I have cleared cache in tools. I have also ran two antivirus programs. I have ran microsoft malicious software removal tool. All have come up clean, didnt have any problems. Chrome and IE open the page fine. All of the other pages seem OK in my bookmarks. I have even changed my FB password to be safe. Same result. Tried safe mode with plugins disabled, same result. Updated all plugins possible. Same result. Disabled quicktime plugins (everything named quicktime), same result. Re-installed program over, same result.

Any help appreciated. I have run the gauntlet of the solutions on this site so far.

URL of affected sites

http://www.facebook.com

Using 3.6.7. When I open facebook, I get the bar at the bottom for a second or two. Then I get a blank page. I have cleared cache in tools. I have also ran two antivirus programs. I have ran microsoft malicious software removal tool. All have come up clean, didnt have any problems. Chrome and IE open the page fine. All of the other pages seem OK in my bookmarks. I have even changed my FB password to be safe. Same result. Tried safe mode with plugins disabled, same result. Updated all plugins possible. Same result. Disabled quicktime plugins (everything named quicktime), same result. Re-installed program over, same result. Any help appreciated. I have run the gauntlet of the solutions on this site so far. == URL of affected sites == http://www.facebook.com

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Looks like a mystery problem that FB has worked out with Mozilla. Thank god.