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Issues with Firefox 32 that weren't present in previous versions

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Hi, I just upgraded to Firefox 32 (fedora linux) and have discovered a couple of issues that weren't present in previous versions (I upgraded from version 31).

When I refresh the screen, there is often a white flash, where the browser seems to blank the current top level document, creating a blank white screen for a second. This happens on pages with iframes/frames most frequently, but I've also noticed it on non-frame pages.

Also, on pages with iframes, when I refresh the entire page, the content in the individual frames does not refresh. I have to refresh the frames themselves to get the content to change. In previous versions, refreshing the entire page would refresh everything, frame content, etc.

I went back to Firefox 31 to test and the two issues I mentioned were gone. When I go back to Firefox 32, they are there again.

I thought I'd submit the report to you.

Thank you for your time.

Matt

Hi, I just upgraded to Firefox 32 (fedora linux) and have discovered a couple of issues that weren't present in previous versions (I upgraded from version 31). When I refresh the screen, there is often a white flash, where the browser seems to blank the current top level document, creating a blank white screen for a second. This happens on pages with iframes/frames most frequently, but I've also noticed it on non-frame pages. Also, on pages with iframes, when I refresh the entire page, the content in the individual frames does not refresh. I have to refresh the frames themselves to get the content to change. In previous versions, refreshing the entire page would refresh everything, frame content, etc. I went back to Firefox 31 to test and the two issues I mentioned were gone. When I go back to Firefox 32, they are there again. I thought I'd submit the report to you. Thank you for your time. Matt

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You can reload web page(s) and bypass the cache to refresh possibly outdated or corrupted files.

  • Hold down the Shift key and left-click the Reload button
  • Press "Ctrl + F5" or press "Ctrl + Shift + R" (Windows,Linux)
  • Press "Command + Shift + R" (Mac)