FF 15.01 Cannot Access Router Admin Page (Netgear WNDR3700)
I can log into the page, log out of the page, and it displays all the forms on each settings page, however the current settings are not filled in and I cannot make any changes.
Error console shows a slew of error messages like:
Timestamp: 9/15/2012 8:35:32 PM Error: Exposing chrome JS objects to content without __exposedProps__ is insecure and deprecated. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XPConnect_wrappers for more information. Source File: resource://jid0-lmznvk7a82o8cufhdfb9dudfa2w-at-jetpack/api-utils/lib/cuddlefish.js -> resource://jid0-lmznvk7a82o8cufhdfb9dudfa2w-at-jetpack/api-utils/lib/sandbox.js -> resource://jid0-lmznvk7a82o8cufhdfb9dudfa2w-at-jetpack/api-utils/data/worker.js Line: 130
whenever I invoke the page.
I have selected to enable JavaScript and Java. This appears to a worsening of the problem associated with showing, and being able to execute buttons in web mail at my company web host, Infoquest.com (reported for FF4. and later, never bee addressed). Also, each new rev of FF seems to increase the number of existing web pages that FF can't properly handle, especially script-driven and interactive pages like the Hewlett Packard Support Community Forums - you can type a message all you want, but FF will not let you execute the "Post" button.
NOTE: this just started in FF 15. Until this time I had "normal" access and control of the router. Now I have to use IE 9.
(Win 7 64-bit, sp1)
الحل المُختار
hello wmcole, the error message that you've cited is triggered by one of the addons that you have installed - although i'm not sure if it is causing the problems on your router's web interface. please try launching firefox in safe mode once and see if the issue is occurring there too.
Troubleshoot extensions, themes and hardware acceleration issues to solve common Firefox problems
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الحل المُختار
hello wmcole, the error message that you've cited is triggered by one of the addons that you have installed - although i'm not sure if it is causing the problems on your router's web interface. please try launching firefox in safe mode once and see if the issue is occurring there too.
Troubleshoot extensions, themes and hardware acceleration issues to solve common Firefox problems
That did it. The culprit was the Dragon Naturally Speaking v12 add-on.
Thanks.
wmc