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