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Bill
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      10-30-2006
I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I upgraded
to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on web sites that
I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.

One of the errors is:

ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected message.
Error Code: -12263

This is absolutely repeatable.

Anyone have any ideas?
 
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Leonidas Jones
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      10-30-2006
Bill wrote:
> I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I upgraded
> to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on web sites that
> I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
>
> One of the errors is:
>
> ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected message.
> Error Code: -12263
>
> This is absolutely repeatable.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?


Not at all, no ideas.

You really have to post links to sites that produce the problem, so we
can try to reproduce it. Extracting google-analytics.com from your error
message just brings up Google.

lee
 
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Bill
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      10-30-2006
Leonidas Jones wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>> I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I
>> upgraded to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on web
>> sites that I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
>>
>> One of the errors is:
>>
>> ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected message.
>> Error Code: -12263
>>
>> This is absolutely repeatable.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?

>
> Not at all, no ideas.
>
> You really have to post links to sites that produce the problem, so we
> can try to reproduce it. Extracting google-analytics.com from your error
> message just brings up Google.
>
> lee

sorry...I should have thought of that.

One site requires an account and login but I found that it also occurs here:

http://www.csmonitor.com/

Bill
 
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Leonidas Jones
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      10-30-2006
Bill wrote:
> Leonidas Jones wrote:
>> Bill wrote:
>>> I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I
>>> upgraded to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on web
>>> sites that I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
>>>
>>> One of the errors is:
>>>
>>> ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected message.
>>> Error Code: -12263
>>>
>>> This is absolutely repeatable.
>>>
>>> Anyone have any ideas?

>>
>> Not at all, no ideas.
>>
>> You really have to post links to sites that produce the problem, so we
>> can try to reproduce it. Extracting google-analytics.com from your
>> error message just brings up Google.
>>
>> lee

> sorry...I should have thought of that.
>
> One site requires an account and login but I found that it also occurs
> here:
>
> http://www.csmonitor.com/
>
> Bill


Heck, I go there frequently. Pops right up in 2.0.

From the error message, do you have any Google related extensions
installed?

If so disable them and test.

If that doesn't do it, try safe mode:

Start>>Programs>>Mozilla Firefox (or Thunderbird)>>Mozilla
Firefox/Thunderbird (Safe Mode)

and test.

Lee
 
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Bill
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      10-30-2006
Leonidas Jones wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>> Leonidas Jones wrote:
>>> Bill wrote:
>>>> I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I
>>>> upgraded to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on
>>>> web sites that I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
>>>>
>>>> One of the errors is:
>>>>
>>>> ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected
>>>> message. Error Code: -12263
>>>>
>>>> This is absolutely repeatable.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>>
>>> Not at all, no ideas.
>>>
>>> You really have to post links to sites that produce the problem, so
>>> we can try to reproduce it. Extracting google-analytics.com from your
>>> error message just brings up Google.
>>>
>>> lee

>> sorry...I should have thought of that.
>>
>> One site requires an account and login but I found that it also occurs
>> here:
>>
>> http://www.csmonitor.com/
>>
>> Bill

>
> Heck, I go there frequently. Pops right up in 2.0.
>
> From the error message, do you have any Google related extensions
> installed?
>
> If so disable them and test.
>
> If that doesn't do it, try safe mode:
>
> Start>>Programs>>Mozilla Firefox (or Thunderbird)>>Mozilla
> Firefox/Thunderbird (Safe Mode)
>
> and test.
>
> Lee

Lee

I just tried that. Still get the error. When I view the Page Source, I
see this line in a Java script:

src="https://ssl.google-analytics.com/urchin.js"

Apparently, it is a way for Google to track the pages that you visit.
Must be something strange with my install. Maybe I'll uninstall and
reinstall Fire Fox.

Bill

 
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Leonidas Jones
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      10-30-2006
Bill wrote:
> Leonidas Jones wrote:
>> Bill wrote:
>>> Leonidas Jones wrote:
>>>> Bill wrote:
>>>>> I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I
>>>>> upgraded to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on
>>>>> web sites that I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
>>>>>
>>>>> One of the errors is:
>>>>>
>>>>> ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected
>>>>> message. Error Code: -12263
>>>>>
>>>>> This is absolutely repeatable.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Not at all, no ideas.
>>>>
>>>> You really have to post links to sites that produce the problem, so
>>>> we can try to reproduce it. Extracting google-analytics.com from
>>>> your error message just brings up Google.
>>>>
>>>> lee
>>> sorry...I should have thought of that.
>>>
>>> One site requires an account and login but I found that it also
>>> occurs here:
>>>
>>> http://www.csmonitor.com/
>>>
>>> Bill

>>
>> Heck, I go there frequently. Pops right up in 2.0.
>>
>> From the error message, do you have any Google related extensions
>> installed?
>>
>> If so disable them and test.
>>
>> If that doesn't do it, try safe mode:
>>
>> Start>>Programs>>Mozilla Firefox (or Thunderbird)>>Mozilla
>> Firefox/Thunderbird (Safe Mode)
>>
>> and test.
>>
>> Lee

> Lee
>
> I just tried that. Still get the error. When I view the Page Source, I
> see this line in a Java script:
>
> src="https://ssl.google-analytics.com/urchin.js"
>
> Apparently, it is a way for Google to track the pages that you visit.
> Must be something strange with my install. Maybe I'll uninstall and
> reinstall Fire Fox.
>
> Bill
>


I doubt that an uninstall/reinstall is going to help.

Take a look at:

Tools>>Options>>Security

Is the box for Tell me if this site is a suspected forgery checked? Is
Check by asking Google selected?

I don't think that's it either, but its worth checking.

If that doesn't help, try creating a new profile and testing.

To open Firefox's Profile Manager, click Start>>>Run, type firefox.exe
-p in the field, and click OK. Note the space after exe, it is important.

Lee
 
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TUNG62@gmail.com
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      11-01-2006
I got the same problem.
I visit a internal web site, which use an expired cert. But I can run
in IE and Firefox 1.5


Bill wrote:
> I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I upgraded
> to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on web sites that
> I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
>
> One of the errors is:
>
> ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected message.
> Error Code: -12263
>
> This is absolutely repeatable.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?


 
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pdblahut
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      11-16-2006
Has anyone figured out a solution to this problem yet?

My cousin is experiencing it on his computer, but it works fine on my.
Both are Firefox 2.0


wrote:
> I got the same problem.
> I visit a internal web site, which use an expired cert. But I can run
> in IE and Firefox 1.5
>
>
> Bill wrote:
> > I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I upgraded
> > to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on web sites that
> > I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
> >
> > One of the errors is:
> >
> > ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected message.
> > Error Code: -12263
> >
> > This is absolutely repeatable.
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas?


 
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Mozilla Champion (Dan)
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      11-16-2006
pdblahut wrote:
> Has anyone figured out a solution to this problem yet?
>
> My cousin is experiencing it on his computer, but it works fine on my.
> Both are Firefox 2.0
>
>
> wrote:
>> I got the same problem.
>> I visit a internal web site, which use an expired cert. But I can run
>> in IE and Firefox 1.5
>>
>>
>> Bill wrote:
>>> I have been using FireFox for since 0.9. I t has been great. I upgraded
>>> to 2.0 last week and have been getting error messages on web sites that
>>> I have accessed error free for close to 2 years.
>>>
>>> One of the errors is:
>>>
>>> ssl.google-analytics.com has sent an incorrect or unexpected message.
>>> Error Code: -12263
>>>
>>> This is absolutely repeatable.
>>>
>>> Anyone have any ideas?

>



Well if you provide the web page on which you get the error perahaps we
could test it.

is he using the Google bar, does he get the problem if the Google Bar is
disabled?
 
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Jared McQueen
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      11-28-2006
I get the popup every 10 seconds or so when I log into Gmail. It
started happening a little after thanksgiving. I don't get the error
on my other machines, just this win2k one. I doubt the OS makes a
difference though...

Also, I log into gmail using https:\\ not http. I don't get this
error when logging into other https pages (my bank, online shopping
sites, etc.)

 
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