How to I turn off the feature that results in "Firefox has prevented this page from automatically reloading"?
When I click on the icons for sites I use regularly I get an annoying message and have to click x's and "allow"s several times to get it to go away. The message is a smug "Firefox has prevented this page from automatically reloading." Who asked it to suddenly start doing that? Why?
Gekose oplossing
See:
- Firefox (Tools) > Options > Advanced > General : Accessibility : [ ] "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page"
- Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox
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Gekose oplossing
See:
- Firefox (Tools) > Options > Advanced > General : Accessibility : [ ] "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page"
- Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox
See also:
didn't work for me..i use ff 4.01 & those choices were not available
If you do not see the menu bar with the Tools menu then press F10 or press and hold the Alt key down to bring up the "Menu Bar" temporarily or open the Options via Firefox > Options
I have several applications that rely on auto-refreshing (BASE, Fidelis, etc.) and I've messed with the "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page" settings until I was blue in the face. It won't turn off. You would things that "Allow" would allow that page, but no...
Also can't seem to get it to STOP switching to a tab after I open it -- regardless of THAT setting too.
Running 4.0.1 and can't wait until 5.x...
Gewysig op
Similar problem here... so frustrating. I get the message when uploading photos to one of my websites. Most of the time it uploads just fine but other times (consistently) I get the error message and new tab. If I'm remembering correctly, the problem may go away after running Super Anti-Spyware, doing a virus scan, or something like that. Although, I'm not sure how that would relate to this problem. Either way, does anyone have a good remedy for this? ....I too run Firefox 4.0.1
I was plagued by the same problem with redirecting or reloading pages, but I was unable to find anything useful under the "Tools Menu" of Firefox. However, bringing up the "Preferences" in the Firefox Menu fixed the problem. Select "Advanced" and uncheck the item "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page" and that's it. Tried v. 3.6.17 as well as 4.0.1.
Firefox has a lot of usefull setting, for my opinion Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> General -> Accessibility -> "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page" IS NOT one of them. The Idea shure was great, just the implementation is not usuable for many people as seen by the number of people that post about it... and the ones that are annoyed but don't post. There are 2 main Problems here: 1) redirect and reload, even so they are similar in what they do, really need two seperate options. While most people will like a web application, monitoring or news site to refresh their information by reloading most people do not like to be redirected from "soundslikeadeal.com" to "drivebydownloadsandhacks.net". Allowing to reload and blocking the redirect would make a lot of sense for many users... 2) Like the option to display or not display pictures for a website, this option should be able to set on a per site setting and the Dialog "Firefox prevented this page from automatically reloading" should not just offer the option to "Allow" for one single reload (as it does now!) but to "whitelist" as in "remember this decission" or "Always Allow reload/redirect for this Site". This would be a real Security improvement because it would allow us to by default disallow the redirection even if we need it enabled for some website that we need for our daily work!
I unchecked button, closed & reopened Firefox to now avail.
I'm trying to do online class work, when I click link that opens new window, the page is blank.
Please let me know if there are any other options.
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