Hi again, Jim.
I've got fiddler2 configured for FireFox now. I now need to try to understand what it is showing me :)
Anyhow, hopefully this configuration will now "fix" the problem like it did yours.
>'Morning Frank,
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>What addons (if any) have you installed in Firefox? I've been using Firebug for development purposes, and since disabling it for the UT I haven't seen the problem since (crossing fingers, knocking on wood, etc.) Another method I tried was to install
Fiddler and set Firefox to use an auto proxy configuration script through Fiddler to see what the problem really is. I could not get Firefox to fail in that configuration.
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>>Hey Jim,
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>>I've changed service providers (from ADSL over my phone line to cable) and the problem still exists. So that seems to rule out a connection problem. I wish I could work why this is happening. I am sure this causes me to miss some messages.
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>>>I don't think it is a connection problem, but it's worth looking at I suppose.
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>>>There
was a setting somewhere in my account setup to enable audio alerts for replies and such. Darned if I can find it this AM.
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>>>>I've also been getting incomplete headers or no headers. I think Michel took that to mean that my connection was bad, which is a possibility in my case. What audio alert is that?
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>>>>>Frank, there may be other causes. This is just my own observation. Yesterday, I got an incomplete set of headers in the top frame. This morning, no headers at all. Oddly enough, I did get the audio alert for Replies, which almost never works at login.
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>>>>>>Hmm... I can't remember when last I had a crash/hang of firefox or my PC. I'll leave it for now and see what happens when I get my broadband sorted out (or maybe change providers).