Thanks for the more detailed description. I’ve no doubt that it is rather annoying so lets see if we can try and stop this from happening.
This could be an issue on either the client or the server. It sounds like the content type which should be text/html and the content encoding which should be gzip is getting mismatched between the client and the server.
Whilst I have no doubt that this issue is occurring, I have not been able to replicate it on firefox 3.0.9 on windows or linux.
The server appears to be sending the correct headers.
Unless there are other people also experiencing this issue then I suspect it may be an issue with this specific installation of firefox.
I would like to suggest removing firefox and installing the latest version which is 3.0.10. This may be a bit annoying and you may have to customize firefox again but it’s a good opportunity to upgrade and may resolve the issue.
If you do upgrade then please let me know how you go and whether you are still experiencing the issue.
Thanks for the more detailed description. I’ve no doubt that it is rather annoying so lets see if we can try and stop this from happening.
This could be an issue on either the client or the server. It sounds like the content type which should be text/html and the content encoding which should be gzip is getting mismatched between the client and the server.
Whilst I have no doubt that this issue is occurring, I have not been able to replicate it on firefox 3.0.9 on windows or linux.
The server appears to be sending the correct headers.
Unless there are other people also experiencing this issue then I suspect it may be an issue with this specific installation of firefox.
I would like to suggest removing firefox and installing the latest version which is 3.0.10. This may be a bit annoying and you may have to customize firefox again but it’s a good opportunity to upgrade and may resolve the issue.
If you do upgrade then please let me know how you go and whether you are still experiencing the issue.