BW Distribution page not working with Firefox 7.0.1

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Ryo
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BW Distribution page not working with Firefox 7.0.1

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Using 1.4.2 and Https via Wan on a WNDR3700

I cant recall if it was working with FF 6 or 7 but currently on 7.0.1 and the page does not display any information. While it works fine with chrome

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Re: BW Distribution page not working with Firefox 7.0.1

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Ryo wrote:Using 1.4.2 and Https via Wan on a WNDR3700

I cant recall if it was working with FF 6 or 7 but currently on 7.0.1 and the page does not display any information. While it works fine with chrome
Try again.
bandwidth_distribution.sh seems to be a bit unstable... I just checked it... first on 10.0a1, where it worked fine...
Then I tried it on one of my other computers with 7.0.1 and it did not work... trying to go to another page and back again... and it worked fine again.
I guess bandwidth_distribution.sh is not totally stable.
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Re: BW Distribution page not working with Firefox 7.0.1

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Ryo wrote:Using 1.4.2 and Https via Wan on a WNDR3700

I cant recall if it was working with FF 6 or 7 but currently on 7.0.1 and the page does not display any information. While it works fine with chrome
Do you by any chance have NoScript enabled? Allow it for the local router address and it should display just fine.
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Re: BW Distribution page not working with Firefox 7.0.1

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Do not have NoScript tried a second computer with FF 6 and the same thing is happening. Also tried HTTP over WAN and still the same. I have to try the same thing over the LAN when I get home.
Urgje wrote: Do you by any chance have NoScript enabled? Allow it for the local router address and it should display just fine.

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