The problem with opening a specific site in the Mozilla Firefox browser

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Hello!

I tried to look for a solution to the problem in the already existing questions, I did not find it, therefore I ask for help.

One specific site stopped opening in a specific browser - I am not writing the details yet, because a lot will become clear just from the description. While working with the site, several tabs from the same site were opened. At some point, they all became "inanimate", when trying to access any link, the page began to refresh and disappeared.

No system messages like 404, etc. there is no connection ... Just a white sheet, in which at the top is the normal local address of a page like site / section / page_IDxxxx.php and that's it. But the site icon is worth it. Since this is a large tracker with a huge appeal to it, I naturally assumed that the tracker was frozen. It happens. But I checked its availability through three online services like "checking the site online from different access points" ... and all that blah blah ... It works.

I rushed to look at the hosts.etc file with the thought that I had scooped up some script that changed something on the fly (unless, of course, with a live antivirus and a firewall, this is real) ... Dumb. I had another link from this site of this kind: site (same domain name!) / Forum.php. Works, loads instantly. Any transition from this page to another - what I already described above - is just a white page with no messages. And I would never undertake to load you with such a canoe, but I then decided (remembered) - and I will open the site with another browser, for example, OPERA. Voila!

Everything is like clockwork, logged in, all pages are absolutely in place, everything works. So what could be the reason, given that everything happened: a) on the fly, b) part of the domain name still opens with Mozila, c) Mozylka does not write about any problems, the page address is in place, but a blank sheet on the screen. By the way, the main page of the site (index.php) does not open either. Maybe in the mozilla itself something was screwed up during the update, maybe some scripts were updated on the site, new styles that Mozila stupidly ceased to understand? But this would hardly have stopped on the fly ... Tell me where to look?

Answer

Hello. You may have already done this but haven't written it. The first step is to clear the cache and cookies in Mozilla Firefox. You can first try to clear the history without "Cookies" and "Site settings" (to preserve authorization on the sites). If that doesn't work, then you have to clean everything up. During all this time.

Disable all add-ons if installed.

As a last resort, you can reinstall Mozilla.

Don't you use VPN in any browser?

I think it may be that you were blocked for some reason on the side of the site. Blocking not by IP (since everything works in the Opera), but through the browser identifier (User agent). Unlikely, of course, but as an option.

09.11.18

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Asked by Sergej Kuznetsov

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