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Cannot use HTTPS in Firefox; can't use Opera at all, Weird browser behavior.
W-Unit
post Jun 22 2008, 08:55 AM
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So yesterday I opened firefox and was going to get some add-ons for it when I got an "Unable to Connect" error. So I figured maybe Mozilla was experiencing some technical problems because everywhere else I tried to go was successful. Today I got on and tried to check my e-mail via www.gmail.com and got the same error. To be sure, I also tried to visit the Bank of America website, which is HTTPS just like gmail and addons.mozilla.org, and sure enough, I got the same error.

Since Firefox is the only browser I have, I tried downloading Opera to see if the same problems occured there. As it turns out, Opera can't go to ANY website.

What's going on?

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post Jun 23 2008, 04:54 PM
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Bumped for attention.

Update: Internet explorer has the same problems as Firefox
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