Document Contains No Data This morning when I try to submit a post, I'm getting a window in the middle of my post saying "document contains no data". I copy my post, go back to the forum index, come back to the forum and redo the post and then it works.
Just so you know!
bookie- 04-13-2005
Obviously your post didn't contain anything they thought was important :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
pika- 04-13-2005
Here's some information I found about that error message. Maybe one of these fixes will work for you, Rufus.
To stop this pop-up message, and display the error on the page itself:
a. Type about:config in the location bar
b. Look for the line browser.xul.error_pages.enabled
c. Change its value to true
If this message appears always, make sure your firewall isn't blocking Firefox from accessing the internet.
If this happens occasionally:
To prevent the annoying pop-up from appearing follow the instructions at the top of this post.
Older versions of the Panda Antivirus often cause this problem; read how to fix.
Peer Guardian might be the problem; remove it and use an alternative product.This usually means that your HTTP server ran out of resources during the execution of the link program. It couldn't create more sockets, is unable to create a process, or can't open any more files.
The HTML page may simply need reloading. Click your browser's Refresh or Reload button.Did you receive one of the error messages below?
"Document contains no data"
"Cannot retrieve document"
"User authorization failed"
You see old news instead of today's stories
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If yes, the issue could be fixed by clearing the browser's cache.
How do I clear the cache?
Select the browser you use: Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Follow the instructions below:
Netscape Navigator 4.0 (browser screen)
Go to "Edit" menu at the top of the browser screen
Click on "Preferences"
Click on the plus-sign in front of Advanced
Click on Cache
Click both "Clear Disk Cache" and "Clear Memory Cache"
message will pop up telling you that this action will remove all files from your disk/memory cache - click "OK"
Click on final "OK" in bottom left corner
Exit/Close Netscape
Reopen Netscape Navigator and try again
Microsoft Internet Explorer (browser screen)
Click "Tools" from the menu at the top of the screen
Click on "Internet Options"
Click on "General"
Click on "Clear History" and the "Delete Files" - click "OK" for each prompt.
Exit/ Close your browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Reopen Microsoft Internet Explorer and try again
Rufus- 04-13-2005
Geesh!!! OVERLOAD OVERLOAD!!! Too many words!! Rufus confoozed ....
It's working now anyway so we'll just go with "leave well enough alone!!"
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