Firefox 42 doesn't load css
After last update to ver. 42 Firefox doesn't render correctly our web applications.
link: http://apps.open-sky.it/toowayapps/acquisti/it/abbocasa/casabase?from=offerte_casa
Other browsers, Chrome, Opera, IE and Firefox previous versions, display correctly.
Making debug with developer tool in Firefox we notice strange behavior in network panel ( attached screenshot ): - some resources are not transferred - some resources are displayed twice in resource list
After clean install of Firefox page rendering was correct. Making refresh rendering has failed again.
In Safe Mode Firefox renders correctly pages. But going back and removing each add-on, history, cookies etc, rendering still fails.
We don't have any logic explanation!
Thanks for any advice or suggestion
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Added screenshot. Thanks
Thank you for suggestions. I've seen those threads. There are some interesting arguments but in general all problems have been noticed with new version of Firefox. I can confirm that rendering problems have been experienced from more then one user with different OS platforms. We, developer team, are using Mac OS X but sellers, marketing and help-desk are using Windows on their computers.
Do you have latest version installed on your computer? If so did you try to make refresh or reload page in some way? We think that this version implements some strange restriction or validation on styles.
I've tried with older versions and everything works fine. As mentioned before when I enter in safe mode rendering works. When I'm back rendering fails. Clean installation, no add-ons no cache... After FIREFOX REFRESH on Mozilla site first load render correctly. After that fails continuously.
I have same problem with: Mac OS X 10.11 - Firefox 42 Windows 10 - Firefox 42 Debian 8 KDE - Firefox 42
Thanks anyway
Firefox seems to be blocking files from some domains if I try them directly.
Reported Unwanted Software Page!
I need to disable "Block reported attack sites" to make the page load properly. I'm not sure what the best way to investigate this issue would be.
Thank you very much. I've never thought that this will be implemented as feature in a browser.
We have seen this warning a few days ago. I've made request on Google form to remove domain from the list. There was some remote application client for downloading on our host. Now it's removed but seams that Google needs some time.
Fortunately this blocks only version 40 and above of Firefox.
You're welcome.