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razz
My wife's My MSN (i.e. her home page) is now not displayed correctly when she uses Firefox. It used to be OK but not recently. The page is displayed as a blank. Has anyone had the same problem? Any ideas how to correct this problem?

The image below shows what she is currently getting when loading My MSN:

ident
Is she using noscript? There latest release i have had to disable since it constantly blocks half of some of my pages even with full permissions
aqua
msn uses javascript,,that's i use privoxy,and all is fine.
razz
QUOTE (ident @ Nov 1 2009, 12:28 PM) *
Is she using noscript? There latest release i have had to disable since it constantly blocks half of some of my pages even with full permissions

No, she is not using noscript.
ident
QUOTE (razz @ Nov 1 2009, 05:33 PM) *
No, she is not using noscript.


Hello, according to your screen shot she is.

razz
QUOTE (ident @ Nov 1 2009, 12:38 PM) *
Hello, according to your screen shot she is.


Sorry ident, that was misleading, that screenshot was taking on my PC (I use nonscript, but she doesn't on her PC).
ident
so you get the same problem as her when visiting the page?
hazelnut

Link here may be of interest

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22601511-...ge-httpmymsncom
razz
QUOTE (ident @ Nov 1 2009, 12:57 PM) *
so you get the same problem as her when visiting the page?

Yes, I guess I do - just don't care because I don't use MSN as my home page.
razz
QUOTE (hazelnut @ Nov 1 2009, 01:08 PM) *

Thank you Hazel, as per that post I was able to fix the problem by deleting the cookie to My MSN and signing back in. I used CCleaner to delete the cookie but first had to move it from the exclude list. After signing back into My MSN I put the cookie back on the exclude list in CCLeaner. I tried a couple of times and now there is no problem with the page. Weird how a cookie can cause a problem like that, I guess it was corrupted somehow.
Corona
I always use blank:page as my homepage. And I have blank:page listed as disabled in NoScript. Thus, it really is a blank page. It's horribly white, but it will suffice.
razz
I personally use this forum as my home page. I always check this forum on my cyberspace travels anyway so I decided that I may as well start here. smile.gif
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