I never could figure out why I've been getting a pop-up in Firefox telling me that I'm being redirected to another, for....every....single....page I go to. I tried disabling my spyware monitor, my firewall, even my web filter, but nothing kept the message from coming up. It didn't do that while I was browsing in IE.
But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says:
"This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?"
So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
2. The browser does not remember my login and the password
mandib wrote: > I never could figure out why I've been getting a pop-up in Firefox telling me that I'm being redirected to another, for....every....single....page I go to. I tried disabling my spyware monitor, my firewall, even my web filter, but nothing kept the message from coming up. It didn't do that while I was browsing in IE. > > But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says: > > "This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?" > > So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
In my case, it remembers my login. But now that I still have it disabled, every once in a while it prompts with the same message. So that means it's something else or just having it disabled may not be enough.
I'm going to uninstall it and see what happens.
compwoman wrote: > 1. I have the same problem in flock and firefox > > 2. The browser does not remember my login and the password > > mandib wrote: > > I never could figure out why I've been getting a pop-up in Firefox telling me that I'm being redirected to another, for....every....single....page I go to. I tried disabling my spyware monitor, my firewall, even my web filter, but nothing kept the message from coming up. It didn't do that while I was browsing in IE. > > > > But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says: > > > > "This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?" > > > > So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
I uninstalled diigo and reinstalled it. I still get the message though, but now its if I Stumble something or the first time I open my browser. So maybe I'm going to try removing StumbleUpon and see what happens.
mandib wrote: > In my case, it remembers my login. But now that I still have it disabled, every once in a while it prompts with the same message. So that means it's something else or just having it disabled may not be enough. > > I'm going to uninstall it and see what happens. > > > > compwoman wrote: > > 1. I have the same problem in flock and firefox > > > > 2. The browser does not remember my login and the password > > > > mandib wrote: > > > I never could figure out why I've been getting a pop-up in Firefox telling me that I'm being redirected to another, for....every....single....page I go to. I tried disabling my spyware monitor, my firewall, even my web filter, but nothing kept the message from coming up. It didn't do that while I was browsing in IE. > > > > > > But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says: > > > > > > "This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?" > > > > > > So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
Ken (Mandi) - thanks for reporting and being a great detective :-)
We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage.
Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know.
(Ken, pls update your avatar.)
Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?...
(yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
I get the same issue. It just started with the latest tool bar update. It happens on 3 PCs that have diigo. and doesn't matter if I use IE7 or FF2.
maggie_diigo wrote: > Ken (Mandi) - thanks for reporting and being a great detective :-) > > We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage. > > Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know. > > (Ken, pls update your avatar.) > > > Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?... > > (yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
Sorry my bad English, I am Russian Toolbar version 1.0.2007041901 It has begun on April, 27th This problem with firefox and flock.(I did not test IE) Reinstall and Restart have not corrected a problem. Today it became better, but in 7-8 pm there was a problem with pop-up window (bookmarklet tumblr.com)
maggie_diigo wrote: > Ken (Mandi) - thanks for reporting and being a great detective :-) > > We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage. > > Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know. > > (Ken, pls update your avatar.) > > > Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?... > > (yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
I apologize for the delay. Update: I've been diigo-free for a couple of days now. I also uninstalled StumbleUpon. I never experienced the redirect message at all during this time.
I installed the very latest diigo toolbar just now and I immediately started getting the redirect message after I restarted Firefox. If it's conflicting with an extension, I can't tell which without having to do some extensive on/off tests. I'd rather avoid that if I can, but will make an attempt to do so if all options have been exhausted.
The troubling thing is that the message window gives no clue as to what program is telling me this. It's just a generic window.
Thanks for your help. I hope a solution can be found.
Oh, not sure about how to send you my profile. Please advise. Thanks!
maggie_diigo wrote: > Ken (Mandi) - thanks for reporting and being a great detective :-) > > We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage. > > Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know. > > (Ken, pls update your avatar.) > > > Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?... > > (yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
Sounds like there may be an extension conflict there. This takes some "detective" work - if you start with a brand new FF profile (so it won't interrupt your normal work), install Diigo only. If it works fine, then add another one, such as Stubmleupon. etc. Through process of elimination, it's easier to isolate the potential cause.
tomtullio: We never heard this problem for a long time. Could you provide more information to help us find out what happened? For example, the version number of your FF and Diigo toolbar, What's firewall/anti-virus tools you install. What's the difference between the machine you met problem and the machine which worked well with Diigo toolbar?
But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says:
"This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?"
So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
2. The browser does not remember my login and the password
mandib wrote:
> I never could figure out why I've been getting a pop-up in Firefox telling me that I'm being redirected to another, for....every....single....page I go to. I tried disabling my spyware monitor, my firewall, even my web filter, but nothing kept the message from coming up. It didn't do that while I was browsing in IE.
>
> But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says:
>
> "This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?"
>
> So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
I'm going to uninstall it and see what happens.
compwoman wrote:
> 1. I have the same problem in flock and firefox
>
> 2. The browser does not remember my login and the password
>
> mandib wrote:
> > I never could figure out why I've been getting a pop-up in Firefox telling me that I'm being redirected to another, for....every....single....page I go to. I tried disabling my spyware monitor, my firewall, even my web filter, but nothing kept the message from coming up. It didn't do that while I was browsing in IE.
> >
> > But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says:
> >
> > "This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?"
> >
> > So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
I uninstalled diigo and reinstalled it. I still get the message though, but now its if I Stumble something or the first time I open my browser. So maybe I'm going to try removing StumbleUpon and see what happens.
mandib wrote:
> In my case, it remembers my login. But now that I still have it disabled, every once in a while it prompts with the same message. So that means it's something else or just having it disabled may not be enough.
>
> I'm going to uninstall it and see what happens.
>
>
>
> compwoman wrote:
> > 1. I have the same problem in flock and firefox
> >
> > 2. The browser does not remember my login and the password
> >
> > mandib wrote:
> > > I never could figure out why I've been getting a pop-up in Firefox telling me that I'm being redirected to another, for....every....single....page I go to. I tried disabling my spyware monitor, my firewall, even my web filter, but nothing kept the message from coming up. It didn't do that while I was browsing in IE.
> > >
> > > But then I tried disabling all my add-ons in FF and it wasn't until I re-enabled the diigo toolbar that the error started up again. Specifically it says:
> > >
> > > "This web page is being redirected to a new location. Would you like to resend the form data you have typed in to the new location?"
> > >
> > > So anybody know why this is happening and what it has to do with diigo?
We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage.
Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know.
(Ken, pls update your avatar.)
Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?...
(yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
maggie_diigo wrote:
> Ken (Mandi) - thanks for reporting and being a great detective :-)
>
> We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage.
>
> Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know.
>
> (Ken, pls update your avatar.)
>
>
> Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?...
>
> (yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
Toolbar version 1.0.2007041901
It has begun on April, 27th
This problem with firefox and flock.(I did not test IE)
Reinstall and Restart have not corrected a problem.
Today it became better, but in 7-8 pm there was a problem with pop-up window (bookmarklet tumblr.com)
My extensions
(firefox)
- Auto Copy 0.6.4: http://autocopy.mozdev.org
- Clipmarks 2.0.4: http://clipmarks.com/
- CuteMenus - Crystal SVG 1.8.2.1: http://www.cutemenuproject.com/
- Diigo Toolbar for Firefox 1.0.2007041901: http://www.diigo.com/
- Fasterfox 2.0.0: http://fasterfox.mozdev.org/
- FavNetz.de 0.1: http://favnetz.de
- Gmail Manager 0.5.3: http://www.longfocus.com/firefox/gmanager/
- Google Toolbar for Firefox 3.0.20070217W: http://www.google.com/
- GraphicsEx 0.1.3.0: http://snissa.com
- Linkification 1.3.3: http://yellow5.us/firefox/linkification/
- MinimizeToTray 0.0.1.2006102615+: http://minimizetotray.mozdev.org/
- MR Tech Local Install 5.3.2.3: http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/
- Omea Connector 1.0.1098.1: http://www.jetbrains.com/omea/
- ScrapBook 1.2.0.8: http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/
- ScrapBook AutoSave 1.3.0.3: http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/addons.php
- Snapper 1.3: http://www.google.com/search?q=Firefox%20Snapper
- SNiPiTRON for Firefox 1.2: http://www.snipitron.com/
- StumbleUpon 3.05: http://www.stumbleupon.com/
- Super DragAndGo 0.2.6.2: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=90011
- Talkback 2.0.0.3: http://talkback.mozilla.org/
- Xinha Here! 0.10.0: http://www.hypercubed.com/projects/firefox/
My extensions (flock)
- Auto Copy 0.5.4: http://autocopy.mozdev.org
- BlogRovr 1.1.36: http://www.blogrovr.com/
- Clipmarks 2.0.1: http://clipmarks.com/
- Diigo Toolbar for Flock 1.0.2007041901: http://www.diigo.com/
- Gmail Manager 0.5.2: http://www.longfocus.com/firefox/gmanager/
- Google Notebook 1.0.0.16: http://www.google.com/notebook
- Jeteye 1.0.2.20060802093901: http://www.jeteye.com
- MR Tech Local Install 5.3.2.3: http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/
- PDF Download 0.7.5: http://www.pdfdownload.org
- ScrapBook 1.2.0.4: http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/
- ScrapBook AutoSave 1.3.0.3: http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/addons.php
- StumbleUpon 3.05: http://www.stumbleupon.com/
- undoclosetab 20051204: http://mozilla.dorando.at/
- User Agent Switcher 0.6.9: http://chrispederick.com/work/firefox/useragentswitcher/
- Xinha Here! 0.10.0: http://www.hypercubed.com/projects/firefox/
maggie_diigo wrote:
> Ken (Mandi) - thanks for reporting and being a great detective :-)
>
> We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage.
>
> Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know.
>
> (Ken, pls update your avatar.)
>
>
> Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?...
>
> (yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
All is now correct
maggie_diigo wrote:
> The login problem was due to a recent new change in the backend. Just updated. Please check and confirm. Thanks
I apologize for the delay. Update: I've been diigo-free for a couple of days now. I also uninstalled StumbleUpon. I never experienced the redirect message at all during this time.
I installed the very latest diigo toolbar just now and I immediately started getting the redirect message after I restarted Firefox. If it's conflicting with an extension, I can't tell which without having to do some extensive on/off tests. I'd rather avoid that if I can, but will make an attempt to do so if all options have been exhausted.
The troubling thing is that the message window gives no clue as to what program is telling me this. It's just a generic window.
Thanks for your help. I hope a solution can be found.
Oh, not sure about how to send you my profile. Please advise. Thanks!
maggie_diigo wrote:
> Ken (Mandi) - thanks for reporting and being a great detective :-)
>
> We suspect it may be due to an extension conflict, or something specific to a webpage.
>
> Please advise when you started seeing the problem? What's your toolbar version? We're having trouble reproducing the issue you're describing. Hate to trouble you - would you mind assisting us and sending us your FF profile to info @ diigo dot com? If you need instruction, let us know.
>
> (Ken, pls update your avatar.)
>
>
> Compwoman - does it shut down and restart your computer help at all? Also, when did you notice the problem and what's your toolbar version? Note: we notice a small problem with the new profile - when updating, your session ID got changed and could cause some login problem - we should have fixed that. Wonder if that could be part of the problem you're having?...
>
> (yeah! thanks for your very active contribution and yes, you updated your profile. Nice :-)
Sounds like there may be an extension conflict there. This takes some "detective" work - if you start with a brand new FF profile (so it won't interrupt your normal work), install Diigo only. If it works fine, then add another one, such as Stubmleupon. etc. Through process of elimination, it's easier to isolate the potential cause.
I just started with a completely new Firefox profile & installed only the Diigo toolbar and the error immediately began appearing.
We never heard this problem for a long time. Could you provide more information to help us find out what happened? For example, the version number of your FF and Diigo toolbar, What's firewall/anti-virus tools you install. What's the difference between the machine you met problem and the machine which worked well with Diigo toolbar?
Thanks.
- XP Home SP2
- Firefox 2.0.0.6
- Diigo toolbar 1.0.2007081101
- no other Firefox extensions installed
- ZoneAlarm 7.0.337.000
(I have tried it with the firewall both on and off -- no change)
My office machine, which does not produce the error:
- XP Pro SP2
- Firefox 2.0.0.6
- Diigo toolbar 1.0.2007081101
- many other Firefox extensions
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