Closed Bug 275215 Opened 21 years ago Closed 20 years ago

My email page shows all buttons as "undefined"

Categories

(Firefox :: General, defect)

x86
Windows XP
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

()

RESOLVED EXPIRED

People

(Reporter: dsmith, Assigned: bugzilla)

Details

In both Firefox 1.0 and 0.9 I have had problems the past few days logging into my email account at http://mail.arczip.com:8383/. The username box, password box and all buttons once I log in are listed as "undefined." I uninstalled 1.0 and installed 0.9 which worked for half a day and then did the same thing. It is a nightmare because I have to now use IE to read my mail, and I loath IE. I recently installed Norton Personal Firewall 2005, and I am wondering if this has something to do with it. Uninstalling, rebooting, and reinstalling have not helped.
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Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 20 years ago
Resolution: --- → EXPIRED
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