I am experiencing a strange issue with Firefox 3.5 (fully updated).
When I enter a search query at Google, Bing etc, the usual first page with a list of URLs will appear along with a bunch of numbered URLs at the bottom of the page.
However, when I try to click on those numbers, or even if I try to click "Next," nothing happens. Firefox remains on the first page of my search. This happens regardless of whether I enter a search on my toolbar, in the address bar or at the search engine's home page.
I've looked around and so far have not seen anything, I've tried disabling my add-ons one by one, and I've also tried reinstalling Firefox. Nothing has worked.
I can search fine in all other browsers (Opera, Safari etc.)
I'm baffled, so any insights would be appreciated.
Firefox 3.5 will not load subsequent pages of a search
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Firefox 3.5 will not load subsequent pages of a search
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Hmm - never heard of behaviour which could explain that. :speech:
You can neither click on the numbers nor the "next" arrow?
But every other link on the page works fine?
Does the mouse cursor change shape to the pointer (hand) instead of the arrow when hovering over the links?
You can neither click on the numbers nor the "next" arrow?
But every other link on the page works fine?
Does the mouse cursor change shape to the pointer (hand) instead of the arrow when hovering over the links?
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I get the most bizarre computer bugs...Xandax wrote:Hmm - never heard of behaviour which could explain that. :speech:
You can neither click on the numbers nor the "next" arrow?
But every other link on the page works fine?
Does the mouse cursor change shape to the pointer (hand) instead of the arrow when hovering over the links?
The other links, though a bit slow to load, seem to work.
Actually yes, the pointer does change to a hand...
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I'm pretty sure I don't, I just checked to make sure nothing relating to cookies was disabled....fable wrote:You don't have cookies disabled for those searchers, do you, by any chance?
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It can't be cookies, there's no cookie which can block a browser from clicking on a link.
It's also not scripts as those links are normal hyper links, so unless you've somehow been infected with something which takes over your FireFox's behaviour on Google, I fail to see many possible reasons.
Do you get any message or anything when clicking one of the links? Any script errors?
You can install a plug in/add on called HttpWatch (http://www.httpwatch.com/), then try to record what happens when you press a link. There's a free basic version which also works on FireFox.
It's also not scripts as those links are normal hyper links, so unless you've somehow been infected with something which takes over your FireFox's behaviour on Google, I fail to see many possible reasons.
Do you get any message or anything when clicking one of the links? Any script errors?
You can install a plug in/add on called HttpWatch (http://www.httpwatch.com/), then try to record what happens when you press a link. There's a free basic version which also works on FireFox.
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I'll try running some scans, though I'm reasonably sure my system is clean. I get no messages, script errors or anything like that.Xandax wrote:It can't be cookies, there's no cookie which can block a browser from clicking on a link.
It's also not scripts as those links are normal hyper links, so unless you've somehow been infected with something which takes over your FireFox's behaviour on Google, I fail to see many possible reasons.
Do you get any message or anything when clicking one of the links? Any script errors?
You can install a plug in/add on called HttpWatch (HttpWatch: An HTTP Viewer and HTTP Sniffer for IE and Firefox), then try to record what happens when you press a link. There's a free basic version which also works on FireFox.
OK.. I'll check out the plug-in and report back, thanks!
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OK... HPPT Watch sniffed out the issue.. it was the one add-on I had forgotten to try disabling. It's called "Surf Canyon," and basically helps to narrow down searches.
Too bad.. it would have been a handy tool.. *sigh*
Thanks for all the help Xandax, now I'm going to cross my fingers and hope FF continues to behave
Too bad.. it would have been a handy tool.. *sigh*
Thanks for all the help Xandax, now I'm going to cross my fingers and hope FF continues to behave
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