what you have to do is in your fluid preferences allow browsing to any
url then open in your gmail app a new tab or go to another google
thing like even google.com or gdocs or soemthing and log out. then
when you hit your gmail app it will ask you to log in. something to do
with the cached authentication cookie

On Jan 9, 9:14 pm, rlieving <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have 2 Google Apps accounts - one for work and one for personal
> use.  I was using (and loving) Fluid, but recently ran into a weird
> problem.
>
> My work Google Apps account runs fine.  But my personal Google Apps
> account freezes on something and refuses to fully load.  I can see the
> page, but the final graphics will not load.  If I am lucky and hit the
> 'slow html' link, I can see my mail that way.
>
> I have tried clearing the caches (personal and global) and anything
> else I can think of to solve this problem.  But nothing is working.
> Does anyone else have this problem or any ideas for a solution?
>
> Thanks.
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