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"TypeError: BASE[1] is undefined" pops up in gmail

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When I log into gmail I get an error message that says "TypeError: BASE[1] is undefined" Also, it keeps automatically kicking me over to my google calendar.

URL of affected sites

http://www.gmail.com

When I log into gmail I get an error message that says "TypeError: BASE[1] is undefined" Also, it keeps automatically kicking me over to my google calendar. == URL of affected sites == http://www.gmail.com

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I have the same problem. Any solutions out there yet?

Not a perfect solution, but I did get the error to go away and have access back to Gmail, not just Google calendar. Go to Tools, Add-ons, Plugins and disable Google Update & Google Talk. FOr good measure, I also went to Tools, Add-ons, Extensions and disable Integrated Google.

No more problem. Again, not a perfect solution, but better than staring at my calendar when I'm try to read my email!

Mat

i have the same problem of going directly to google calendar when i want to connect to gmail and i dont have an option of google update and google talk in the plugins.

OK how do we contact Mozilla Firefox tech team to fix this -- I don't even have time to link to an incoming email before it switches me to the calendar page.

I have the same problem. I disabled Better Gmail and Integrated Google or Integrated Gmail and the problem disappeared.

When I reinstalled those add ons or plugins, whichever they are, the problem resurfaced.

So will try reinstalling one at a time and see which is the offender.

Good luck.

You might want to download Chrome to look at your email so that you can communicate with Mozilla. That's the only way I've been able to get at webmail since this popped up

The problem is with the integrated Gmail. Disable it and the problem goes away.