Check your HTML. If you have a blank url somewhere like a stylesheet,
image, or css background-image: url(), it will look like the double
load issue, even if it is not. Unfortunately, experience taught me
this lesson....

-s

On Nov 9, 12:04 pm, JoeK168 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It appears that that the double-load issue is occurring for me. Here
> are two scenario's that were happening:
>
> 1st scenario - upon POSTing a form to a PHP page:
>
> - a MySQL insert statement was inserted properly
> - a blank insert statement was inserted immediately after the initial
> correct entry
>
> After turning FireBug OFF, the second insert statement no longer
> occurred.
>
> 2nd scenario
>
> to ensure that the current page being loaded came from an expected
> source, we set a SESSION variable and hidden variable and then check
> that the two values are identical on subsequent page loads. The check
> would fail with FireBug turned on, and worked as expected with FireBug
> turned off.
>
> In both cases, we loaded pages and got expected results in other non-
> firebug compatible browswers (ie, chrome, etc). Previously, Firebug
> did not conflict in this way. Would be nice not to have to cycle it ON/
> OFF all the time.
>
> System info:
>
> - Windows Vista
> - Firefox 3.5.4, then Firefox 3.5.5
> - Firebug 1.4.4, then Firebug 1.4.5
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe

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