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iGoogle never stops loading when city is added to weather gadget

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  • చివరి సమాధానమిచ్చినది HassePL

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iGoogle page loads forever (circle of dots never stops "swirling"). I deleted weather gadget and page loaded normally. I then added weather gadget without city, and iGoogle page loaded normally. It is when I add a city (any city, it seems) that the page never stops loading.

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== I simply cannot remember if it has been going on a short or long time

iGoogle page loads forever (circle of dots never stops "swirling"). I deleted weather gadget and page loaded normally. I then added weather gadget without city, and iGoogle page loaded normally. It is when I add a city (any city, it seems) that the page never stops loading. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == I simply cannot remember if it has been going on a short or long time

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iGoogle now stops downloading with the weather gadget having a city (thanks!), but when I click on that city and get to page (in my case) "http://www.google.com/#max95", it never stops downloading.

I have, during a check a day ago, experienced this never-stopping-downloading behavior for another weather page, so it seems to be a problem related to whoever designed the weather web pages/sites.

Regards,

Hans L