I'm still getting this occasionally, and particularly when going "back" to a previous page. Looking in the "document model inspector" (err, not sure what it's called in english), I see the following elements: #document -HTML --HEAD --BODY ---PRE
None of these nodes seem to have any text or attributes associated with them.
Hmm.
Steve
On 8/21/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/20/06, Minh Nguyen mxn@zoomtown.com wrote:
Actually, I've been getting these blank pages too, and I'm not using Google Accelerator. Using Firefox on WinXP and MacOSX, ZoomTown (local broadband ISP). I haven't been seeing this with any other website.
Ok, I just got another one. I notice that I'm only getting these at work (Firefox 1.5.0.6), and not at home (Firefox 1.0.something). XP in both cases, various firefox extensions.
I have saved the source code of a "blank page" to a text file. Comparing this to the result of the reloaded page is yielding me confusing results - not 100% sure I can trust FireFox's "show page source"? It seems to be either identical to the "correct" output, or minus a few unimportant linefeeds. However, the "view rendered source chart" extension shows just the string "<HTML></html>".
I'm tempted to think this is a FireFox anomaly? Some odd race condition where it's rendering the page and *then* retrieving the full source?
Steve