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Google calendar won't load in Firefox, but will in IE. Gmail, google docs, etc. all open in Firefox -- it's just the calendar.

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When I try to open my google calendar, the "Loading" graphic flashes on and off but nothing else happens. I can load other google apps just fine (gmail, google docs, etc.). The calendar loads fine in Explorer. This problem just started a day or two ago; I have had no problems with google calendar on firefox in the past. I am running Firefox 3.6.15.

When I try to open my google calendar, the "Loading" graphic flashes on and off but nothing else happens. I can load other google apps just fine (gmail, google docs, etc.). The calendar loads fine in Explorer. This problem just started a day or two ago; I have had no problems with google calendar on firefox in the past. I am running Firefox 3.6.15.

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I had the same problem and found the answer on another site. I deleted my cookies and the problem cleared up. Good Luck!

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I deleted cookies - it didn't clear the problem. I'm desperately needing this to be fixed, as I work from home, and my clients use gmail and google calendars.

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Would you please explain what other site and exactly how you solved the problem. I can open google calendar in IE, but not in Firefox 10.0

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I have the same problem. The calendar loads but will not change from day any other configuration. IE works but Firefox does not. Frustrating as hell.

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I am frustrated as well. I don't know what to do. I work everything through my calendar. Is Firefox addressing this??

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You can check the network.http.* prefs on the about:config page and reset all bold user set network.http prefs to the default value (network.http.proxy.keep-alive should be true) via the right-click context menu > Reset.