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Firefox problems

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18 years ago
Posts: 8

I recently upgraded to Firefox 2.0.0.3 and the functions for adding a manga to the read list, vol, chapter, and all the other controls quit working. It works fine if I open the page in Explorer. Does anyone else have this problems?


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18 years ago
Posts: 475

Fine here. Has been for a while since updating firefox.


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18 years ago
Posts: 3380

heh, maybe its your settings? Everything is working smoothly for me >_>


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18 years ago
Posts: 2

I am having the same problems with firefox. Adding series to the lists worked just great and later (around 1 week ago) it stopped working for no apparent reason.


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18 years ago
Posts: 74

If you have NoScript extension installed, set it to allow mangaupdates.com to run scripts.


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18 years ago
Posts: 2852

Anyone still having issues after donkabu's suggestion? I'm running 2.0.0.3 and it seems to work fine for me...


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18 years ago
Posts: 8

I don't have no scripts. This is the only web site I am having problems with, works fine viewing it in IE tab. looking into security settings.


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18 years ago
Posts: 2852

Sigh 🙁

I don't know how to really help because it works fine for me on all browsers (Firefox 2.0.0.3, IE7...)

What happens if you click the button and wait like 10-15 seconds?


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18 years ago
Posts: 2

i have managed to fix the problem (in my firefox)... what was causing it was that there were 2 session cookies being sent in the ajax request, one for path '/' and the second for path '/ajax/', with different values.

deleting the both session cookies (in firefox) and logging in again solved the problem.

perhaps this was caused by some changes in the javascript or server side code and left some cookies in the client side (browser).

it might be a good idea to check for duplicated session cookie in list and kill them (for both paths) and force a new login just to make sure everything is ok.


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18 years ago
Posts: 2852

weird.. thanks for the info


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