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pages reload (only reload) forever through proxies

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Hi, my issue: firefox (have an updated 24 esr) through PROXIES keeps spinning some (most) pages, for a long time which sometimes look like forever.

i've read a lot of googlin'results, and also kb on this site but I feel nothing applies to my case.

Hints: - Visually, the page seems to be full yloaded. - this happens ONLY when I RELOAD them, NEVER if I load them first or through links - this happens even forcing reload with shift-reload or similar commands - It happens even with pages I use every day, not new ones. - behaves the same even in safe mode, after cleaning web cache - other browsers (chromium 31, ie 11) behave normally, same sites & proxies.

the only way to stop this behaviour is disable all proxies. we use a LAN squid proxy, but happens also using a localhost proxy like Privoxy, or both chained.

Just can't understand how to debug what does not work.

I know of addons which can stop spinning but... is there anything I can do to make ff behave better for all my lan clients?

Thanks

Hi, my issue: firefox (have an updated 24 esr) through PROXIES keeps spinning some (most) pages, for a long time which sometimes look like forever. i've read a lot of googlin'results, and also kb on this site but I feel nothing applies to my case. Hints: - Visually, the page seems to be full yloaded. - this happens ONLY when I RELOAD them, NEVER if I load them first or through links - this happens even forcing reload with shift-reload or similar commands - It happens even with pages I use every day, not new ones. - behaves the same even in safe mode, after cleaning web cache - other browsers (chromium 31, ie 11) behave normally, same sites & proxies. the only way to stop this behaviour is disable all proxies. we use a LAN squid proxy, but happens also using a localhost proxy like Privoxy, or both chained. Just can't understand how to debug what does not work. I know of addons which can stop spinning but... is there anything I can do to make ff behave better for all my lan clients? Thanks

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Can you reproduce this in a new and clean (unmodified) profile?

Are there any plugins used on open pages when this happens?

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well, as for plugins, if you mean java, flash, etc: no.

...I tried a brand new profile, and it seems better. Damn. i thought safe mode was , well, "safe", also for this kind of issue.

what can I check to debug what in my profile is making ff behave like that? I can think about about:config custom settings... (and how can I backup/restore those custom values? ) [update] found this are prefs.js in profiles. Going to diff them

Is there any other thing to check?

Thanks Marco

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Are there any network.http prefs modified apart from the prefs to select the proxy?

You can open the about:config page via the location bar to inspect prefs.

Prefs that have been modified are saved in the prefs.js file.

Extensions also can make a difference.

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Are there any network.http prefs modified apart from the prefs to select the proxy?

You can open the about:config page via the location bar to inspect prefs.

Prefs that have been modified are saved in the prefs.js file.

Extensions also can make a difference.

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"Are there any network.http prefs modified apart from the prefs to select the proxy? "

not even one, all defaults...

I'll try all sort of things... I have to sort this out. But my profile's prefs.js is over 1k lines... compared to the new profile's under 100... it will take a while to spot the nasty buggy setting or extension... :-)

I will report results here.

Marco