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Firefox 3.03 posting a newthread.php error
I ran some updates on my ubuntu hardy distro and after the running the updates I noticed that any website that is using PHP I cannot submit any thread. It gives a message saying,"opening newthread.php" and asks me where I want to save the php page. I know this is a bug and have read many items on the internet in regards to this but I yet to fix the issue. Can someone guide me in the right direction?
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I'm running on OpenSuSE 11.0, KDE 3.5.9 as workstation with FF 3.0.3, but I have no issues posting new threads. I found some similar issues on the net, however with no definitive resolution suggested. In fact, I think that's the first report of such issue here.
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We have many FF3 users, as well as the entire global vBulletin community, and there are no other cases as you report. (Posted here or elsewhere).
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It appears definitely to be an issue that only you are having. I have both Hardy and Intrepid (in both 32 and 64 bit versions) on machines here and have no problem with Firefox 3 on any of these versions of Ubuntu.
What plugins do you have on Firefox? You could try disabling them and see if the prooblem persists. |
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