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Firefox won't let me compose, or reply to, webmail

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When I use Internet Explorer to access webmail, I can read messages, delete messages, reply to messages, and compose messages. But when I use Firefox to access webmail, though I can read messages and delete messages, when I try to reply to messages or to compose messages, I get only a blank Firefox page; and that blank Firefox page won't let me write on it, nor will it allow me to compose webmail messages or reply to received webmail messages. Please help. Michael Feld, <feld@ms.umanitoba.ca>

When I use Internet Explorer to access webmail, I can read messages, delete messages, reply to messages, and compose messages. But when I use Firefox to access webmail, though I can read messages and delete messages, when I try to reply to messages or to compose messages, I get only a blank Firefox page; and that blank Firefox page won't let me write on it, nor will it allow me to compose webmail messages or reply to received webmail messages. Please help. Michael Feld, <feld@ms.umanitoba.ca>

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I have the exact same problem , also msn money allow the stock quotes to be shown, in fire fox.

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I played the tedious game of "disabling" add-ons. Finally, by deleting a program I really valued -- Sxipper -- I restored my ability of use Firefox and Webmail together. Maybe this might work for others?