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Melissa83 | 22:50 Fri 12th Aug 2005 | Technology
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Hi, when I use Firefox, whenever I go to a new page I get a pop-up message saying 'Alert: The document contains no data.' I then have to click 'OK' numerous times to get the pop-up to go away, which is past annoying. Anyone any ideas of how to stop this pop-up? Obviously I could use Internet Explorer or another browser but I find Firefox more convenient and would prefer to continue using it. Thanks in advance :)
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"Alert: The document contains no data" is a fairly common Firefox problem.

Type about:config in the location bar, then look for the line browser.xul.error_pages.enabled and change its value to true .

This should solve it, but if it happens again after the tweak, try clearing your cache and reloading.
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That's done the trick, thank you! =D

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