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5/19/2011 1:26:42 AM
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Alas Firefox is now Unuseable on B.net for me

Almost every other link I click leads me to an error. This is not due to a problem with Firefox itself. This only started a few months ago. I've gone through Firefox 3.5, 3.6, 4, and Nightly. But this only happens on this website. Clearing cache and everything else does nothing. I've seen at least a dozen different errors. New tabs refuse to load if I have another B.net tab open. Pages never load, or a blank white page displaying "Encoding Error" pops up, or just random characters and symbols everywhere on the page. Numerous refreshing before the page works. Nobody else seems to have this problem, but I've changed no settings except the browser version and am using a year-old version of Firefox now to no avail. I posted this in the bugs sticky about a month ago but far as I know got no response.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] GhostLink2401 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Bapabooiee [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] GhostLink2401 'Cause these guys don't work with computers all friggin day...[/quote] And this makes one infallible, how?[/quote] They've just had alot more time to get accustomed to a preferred browser. Hell, software in general for that matter.[/quote]No, they've had time to get accustomed to the [i]inner-workings[/i] of a browser. All the consumer (most all b.netters) care about is the surface of browsers. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Maimum FEAR Polls in forums are in no way an accurate sample of the population. Very few people actually vote in them so they do not represent what the vast majority of Bungie.net regulars. All you have to do is look at the number of votes to see this is the case. For example, those two polls that you linked to further back on this page had 50 and 65 total votes respectively. Those types of numbers are in no way representative of the total number of active/regular users. There are thousands of such type of members.[/quote]That made no sense. When a political group polls people, they sample a few thousand people, not all 310 million Americans. And yes, they are pretty indicative. It's not like polls are only accessible to users of Chrome. No, it's accessible to all people that happen to see that thread at that particular time. It's not like there's a certain time when only Chrome users use b.net. And to all the people complaining about google spyware: Who really cares? I don't give a crap if some IT guy at Google knows what kind of -blam!- I like, and what kind of pages I visit. I know that information is locked down heavily because if personal information got leaked, they'd have a big ass lawsuit to the tune of a few billion dollars to deal with. It's like giving your personal information to the government. They're not going to distribute it. [Edited on 05.19.2011 3:16 PM PDT]

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