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thadeus_d3

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Sorry if this question has been posted before, but I've searched around and could not find any topics that related. Anyways, I have Mozilla Firefox 1.07 (Windows XP) and when I try to access certain sites, I receive an error that states 'This Document Contains no Data.' Its very frustrating because if I hit the reload button (often up to 10x), the page finally displays. Any help is appreciated.
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I get that too sometimes, but don't know how to fix it.

You should update though. Version 1.5.0.4 was released a few days ago, and contains a bunch of updates, some of them relating to security.

1.0.7 does not see any updates with regards to 1.5.0.4, so you will have to visit the firefox page at http://www.getfirefox.com to download the latest version.

-Ryan

Edited by rmurphy, 03 June 2006 - 01:02 PM.

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And...if you have been using that version of Firefox for any length of time, I would suggest visiting the Malware Section of this forum and running through the Guidelines posted as a safety precaution.

Ron
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Hi All...I've updated firefox and followed these steps (found on another website) and it reduced the problem and it may have gotten rid of it!

a. Type about:config in the location bar
b. Look for the line browser.xul.error_pages.enabled
c. Change its value to true

Thanks, all!
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For those who like to customize their Firefox even more, check out the Configuring and Customizing at Mozilla.

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