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Corrupted Content Errors are Firefox's problem not the website's, so Mozilla needs to fix it.

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electoral-vote.com is doing the same thing it has been doing since whenever (1999?). Firefox needs to handle it gracefully, period. All this help and support which fails to help and support is starting to feel like Microsoft. I came to Firefox because I wanted simple, easy and better, but you're slipping. Remember, you're trying to be better than a massive corporation with all the customer service, efficiency and dynamism of a Communist bureaucracy, so should succeed as long as you don't COPY THEM.

electoral-vote.com is doing the same thing it has been doing since whenever (1999?). Firefox needs to handle it gracefully, period. All this help and support which fails to help and support is starting to feel like Microsoft. I came to Firefox because I wanted simple, easy and better, but you're slipping. Remember, you're trying to be better than a massive corporation with all the customer service, efficiency and dynamism of a Communist bureaucracy, so should succeed as long as you don't COPY THEM.

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What causes this error? In other words, what do you do to get this error so I can see if I get it as well. If I get it too then it's a bug and needs to be filed. If it's not, it's probably some conflicting extensions

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You can get a "Corrupted Content Error" error if there are multiple location redirects send via the HTTP response headers.

Firefox doesn't allow that for security reasons.