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This article is about Firefox/Mozilla Suite '''randomly''' having problems connecting to or loading websites. | This article is about Firefox/Mozilla Suite '''randomly''' having problems connecting to or loading websites.<br> | ||
If Firefox/Mozilla Suite has problems loading '''any''' website, read [[Error loading any website]].<br> | If Firefox/Mozilla Suite has problems loading '''any''' website, read [[Error loading any website]].<br> | ||
If Firefox/Mozilla Suite can successfully load '''some''' websites but not others, read [[Error loading some websites]]. | If Firefox/Mozilla Suite can successfully load '''some''' websites but not others, read [[Error loading some websites]]. |
Revision as of 20:33, 19 May 2006
This article is about Firefox/Mozilla Suite randomly having problems connecting to or loading websites.
If Firefox/Mozilla Suite has problems loading any website, read Error loading any website.
If Firefox/Mozilla Suite can successfully load some websites but not others, read Error loading some websites.
- The site may be down or experiencing difficulties. Try loading the site from another computer or browser to see if this is the case.
- If you enabled network.http.pipelining (a "tweak" designed to improve page loading time), disable it in about:config by typing "pipelining" in the filter and right-clicking all entries and choosing Reset. (If you set this preference by editing the "user.js" file, remove this edit.)
- You may have problems with your domain name service (DNS).
- Try disabling IPv6.
- Perform step 5 of the standard diagnostic to determine if an extension is the cause of your problems. If that doesn't help, perform the full standard diagnostic.
- If the previous points didn't help or don't apply, try the other articles in Error loading websites.