Matthias Kramm wrote:
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 08:11:26AM +0700, John Francis Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
However, inspecting the source from both the over-the-wire version and
the local version shows the local version to have
style="display: none;"
in its <embed> section
It doesn't do that on my system. Seems you have found your
culprit.
Remaining questions are: Why is your firefox adding this tag, and
how you can switch off that behaviour?
So maybe my firefox added the style to "protect me" from downloaded
"active content"?
Googling for this problem, I found a page that the "display: none"
style is usually added by a popup blocker. Do you use something like
this?
Greetings
Matthias
One more suggestion from me:
Try starting Firefox from the command line with the option
-safe-mode
and see if that helps. This option disables all extensions and themes,
and I think Matthias is right - this may be because you are using a
(broken) add-blocker or something like this.
Peter
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