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|    Ed Vance to mark lewis    |
|    Re: Firefox Allow Button    |
|    05 Sep 14 17:56:00    |
      09-03-14 18:58 mark lewis wrote to Ed Vance about Firefox Allow Button               ml> @MSGID: <54084181.13216.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>        ml> On Tue, 02 Sep 2014, Ed Vance wrote to All:        EV> One WebMail site I use always gives a message after I clicked on        EV> Log Out.        EV> The message says Firefox prevented the page from loading, and then        EV> I have to click a Allow button before I see the Home Page.        ml> what page is it trying to send you to when you click the logout        ml> button?              http://att.yahoo.com , the AT&T Web Mail Home Page.               ml> what do you mean by "home page"? is that the one you might have        ml> set in your browser config for simply the initial page of the        ml> web site?              The Web Mail Home Page               ml> what, exactly is the message you see when you click the logout        ml> button? how is it presented? in a popup box or in a bar across        ml> the top of the page frame?              It is a bar across the top of the page frame.       It says"       "Firefox prevented this page from automatically redirecting to another        page."              If You would like to see the URL that is shown when I hover the Mouse       Curson over my name and move to the Log Out (Sign Out?) option to Quit       Web Mail, I could send the URL to You by Email.       I saved the URL to a Text File if You wanted to see it.              I don't want to put a WebMail URL in a BBS Message that someone else       could use to cause me havoc, I feel better letting only YOU see it.              And I DO APPRECIATE the Tech Support!!!!              I do ask strange things about computing, don't I?              ... K.C.C. (Knowledgeabele Computer Community) - The BBS Users Help Line.       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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