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thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. Firefox cannot load .xml webpage error loading xml document object object but IE loads it OK 4 replies 3 have this problem 3491 error loading xml apple tv views Last reply by wembleybear 3 years ago wembleybear Posted 5/7/13, 2:50 PM When I try to access
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this website in Internet Explorer it works fine, but in Firefox I get the following error message: In the unlikely event that you are reading this instead of seeing the file layouts as expected it means that your browser is not displaying the frames correctly. Your browser must support frames for this document to work. It also needs to support XML and XSLT, as well as Javascript and CSS." The website is: http://www.mcscustomerclub.com/xml/schema324.xml and contains a file data dictionary. The website is a password-protected resource, it accepts my username and password but then gives the error message above. In IE it displays the dictionary straight after I enter my username and password. I have: 1) Cleared my cache and restarted Firefox 2) Javascript installed 3) In about:config, browser.frames.enabled is set to 'true' 4) Removed all add-ons, restarted Firefox and tried site again but did not work I have tried it in Firefox on both my work and my home PC (version 20.0.1 on both machines) and it does not work on either machine. On IE it displays the dictionary correctly. Does anyone know what is/could be wrong, and how I might correct it? When I try to access this website in Internet Explorer it works fine, but in Firefox I get the following error message: In the unlikely event that you are reading this instead of seeing the file layouts as expected it means that your browser is not displaying the frames correctly. Your browser must support frames for this document to work. It also needs to support XML and XSLT, as well as Javascript and CSS."
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