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Old 06-18-2004, 10:55 PM   #1
mikedeatworld
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Document contains no data


Often I will get an alert when trying to browse a site such as google.com, pokerroom.com etc
that says:

Alert

The document contains no data
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This happens in either Firefox or Mozilla.

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I am running Mandrake 10 and routing my network over a dlink 514 (with updated firmware)

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This is a new issue and I have looked everywhere for support documents.

The only solution netscape offers is to clear the browers cache.
Someone else said to try to disable TSL in firefox security settings.

I have tried both of these with no avail.

Any help would be great!

Thanks,

Mike

P.S. I have noticed that gaim and kopete are not performing the way they used to.
When I try to connect to my account I literally have to use brute force(keep hitting enter til my loggin goes through) and it eventually loggs me in.
 
Old 06-18-2004, 11:54 PM   #2
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anyone?

???
 
Old 08-16-2004, 09:47 PM   #3
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Same Deal here

I've had the same problem and cannot find a solution. I've browsed the forums for this problem and the only solutions I found are:

1) clear the cache: I did this, I even created a seperate folder to store the cache and it didn't work
2) completely uninstall the program, delete profiles, etc: I did this, took out every profle file and any other file with any connection to mozilla, rebooted, reinstalled and same problem
3) type "about:config" in browser and find browser.xul..... : I don't have this option, can't find it in the tree so this didn't help
4) checked firewall settings: disabled firewall, didn't work (I have a firwall in my router, but I haven't changed anything with that for quite some time, this problems just started late last week after a Fedora yum update)

Basically whenever I go to any page, either by just opening the broswer to my homepage, typing in a website manually, or choosing from my bookmarks, I first get an error box, "This document contains no data" but I hit ok and then load the page again and it comes up. It is extremely annoying and can't find out why.

Any help on where to go to get this solved would be much appreciated. The rest of my system seems to be running fine, but the browser annoyance is steering me back to a full time windows user.
 
  


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