Same for me. The problem is in the firefox profile (maybe due to the
switch from 3.5 to 3.6 ?)

Start-up with a new profile (backport plugins, bookmarks argh...)
resolves the issue

On 5 juil, 20:52, Andi <apoi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 2, 10:44 pm, Bill Freeman <ke1g...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > What might be of help is adding the IP address to /etc/hosts, if you are
> > on linux.
>
> I have the same problem regarding djangoproject.com (Firefox 3.6.6 on
> Ubuntu).  Everything works but Firefox using my default profile: host
> and nslookup succeed in resolving the domain name.  Adding the IP to /
> etc/hosts or accessing the IP address directly in firefox doesn't
> help.  Opera, chromium, arora, w3m, elinks, lynx and konqueror are not
> affected.  Firefoxes on other hosts within the same LAN can connect to
> djangoproject.com without a problem.  Disabling all add-ons living in
> my Firefox doesn't have an effect -- but starting with a fresh profile
> does: djangoproject.com loads successfully.
>
> It's a very strange problem, because there is no problem with the
> other thousands of websites I've visited during the last days.  It's
> the combination djangoproject.com + my main Firefox profile which
> produces the problem exclusively.
>
> --
> Andi

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