Well, the plot thickens
I have three computers equipped with FireFox, Windows XP, Norton Antivirus installed. The admin>browse error occurs on 2 of them. I've uninstalled and reinstalled FF multiple times, deactivated /removed add-ons, etc., to no avail. So I'm still searching for an answer.
I have narrowed down the source of the error -- the frame that is trying to be loaded is mydomain.com/admin.cgi -- but the correct link is mydomain.com/cgi-bin/links/admin/admin.cgi. I have no clue why or what browser setting would cause the link being loaded in a frame to be altered!!
This only happens (that I know of!) in the admin>browser function. Is there something different about the browser function vs. other admin functions? I'm grasping at straws here.
Thanks,
Terri Z
Terri Zwierzynski
Resources for the Solo Entrepreneur Lifestyle
http://www.solo-e.com -- "...because it's not just about the business!"
I have three computers equipped with FireFox, Windows XP, Norton Antivirus installed. The admin>browse error occurs on 2 of them. I've uninstalled and reinstalled FF multiple times, deactivated /removed add-ons, etc., to no avail. So I'm still searching for an answer.
I have narrowed down the source of the error -- the frame that is trying to be loaded is mydomain.com/admin.cgi -- but the correct link is mydomain.com/cgi-bin/links/admin/admin.cgi. I have no clue why or what browser setting would cause the link being loaded in a frame to be altered!!
This only happens (that I know of!) in the admin>browser function. Is there something different about the browser function vs. other admin functions? I'm grasping at straws here.
Thanks,
Terri Z
Terri Zwierzynski
Resources for the Solo Entrepreneur Lifestyle
http://www.solo-e.com -- "...because it's not just about the business!"