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Thought I would have ago browsing with firefox, the first site I went to was UHM, I went to log on but it just kept going back to the first screen as below

Any help please tar
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Not an expert with firefox is it causes a few problems at angies house as well, but a different problem than you. Hopefully one of the experts will know the answer.

I'd just tell you to use Internet explorer :wink:
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ultimatehandyman wrote:I'd just tell you to use Internet explorer :wink:
I advise the same GS :lol:
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I have exactly the same problem with firefox.
A few months back I was having shedloads of problems with IE, and someone on here recommended firefox. If you look back in this forum a few months back you'll find the replys I got. (No help though...)
Turns out IE itself was corrupt.. :oops: not saying which websites i'd been visiting.
In the end I had to uninstall IE, then download IE using firefox!
Have had no problems since
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So what are u on now
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i am on firefox and love it :thumbright:
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Post by gas4you »

I'm also on firefox and have no problems.

Have you tried upgrading to the latest 3.5, or do you actually have this version?
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Never had any problem with Firefox :roll:
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gas4you wrote:I'm also on firefox and have no problems.

Have you tried upgrading to the latest 3.5, or do you actually have this version?
I had major probs with IE, while going through the problems I got Fire fox 3.0.11
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Post by scot-canuck »

sounds like its not retaining the log in cookie for some reason
try hitting F5 to refresh the screen
also are you clicking log in or hitting enter?
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gasspark wrote:So what are u on now
IE 8, still can't log into uhm using firefox.
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Post by dave.m »

Gas,

Just a point, which browser did you use to post the screen grab and the original post in this thread?

Are you using the correct log in password? And using the capital letters as necessary?
It sounds obvious but Firefox should not stop you logging on.
When you enter your username and password and then tick the "Always remember" box, does Firefox offer to save your password?

DO NOT update to the 3.5 version as it is a new release and some addons do not work with it yet, so stick with a version that we know does work (or should).

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to be honest, I find the 3.5 works better than the 3.0.11 release, plus all my add ons are present and working.

think its because its been in development for so long
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dave.m wrote:Gas,

Just a point, which browser did you use to post the screen grab and the original post in this thread?
the screen grab I took while using firefox

Are you using the correct log in password? And using the capital letters as necessary?
It sounds obvious but Firefox should not stop you logging on.
When you enter your username and password and then tick the "Always remember" box, does Firefox offer to save your password?
know what your saying, but norton auto fills in the id and password if I'm on IE or firefox, so i think it must be something to do with firefox.
DO NOT update to the 3.5 version as it is a new release and some addons do not work with it yet, so stick with a version that we know does work (or should).

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Post by gas4you »

I have always found that several 'plug ins' did not work with the old firefox as well, but as these were minor ones that were not used too often it was never a problem.

I've been very pleased with 3.5 and it is noticably quicker to the human eye.

I have also got the latest IE8, but got fed up with 'not responding' all the time :cussing:
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