Windows XP SP3, Pale Moon Version: 25.7.0 (Atom/WinXP) 32 bit
When I load a Youtube page I see a big block of source code immediately under the video (attached).
I ran ccleaner, and deleted all cached and temporary files from PM. It happens whether caching is done using RAM or HDD.
Tips anybody?
TIA,
MIke
Source code instead of rendering under youtube video
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This is a self-serve support board for our community. The development team can't provide any support for Windows XP (and compatible versions of Pale Moon for it) any longer.
This is a self-serve support board for our community. The development team can't provide any support for Windows XP (and compatible versions of Pale Moon for it) any longer.
Source code instead of rendering under youtube video
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Re: Source code instead of rendering under youtube video
Hey there Mike, Have you tried to Watch it with your add on's disabled? If it works great after that then just restart Pale Moon and disable one add on at a time to see which one is giving you the problem. Sometimes updates will funk-a-fy a add-on.
After that I will give the same advice the others will probably give you and save them their nickle. Try loading Pale Moon with a new profile if the first does not fix the problem. If after loading in a new profile it still does it then let us know.
For me sometimes I will use a older version of Firefox like version 12 with nothing on it just for tests. That way if it's doing it on Firefox then I know it may be something other than the browsers. If Firefox shows it fine then I start working on my Add-ons as that is usually my issue.
Let us know

After that I will give the same advice the others will probably give you and save them their nickle. Try loading Pale Moon with a new profile if the first does not fix the problem. If after loading in a new profile it still does it then let us know.
For me sometimes I will use a older version of Firefox like version 12 with nothing on it just for tests. That way if it's doing it on Firefox then I know it may be something other than the browsers. If Firefox shows it fine then I start working on my Add-ons as that is usually my issue.
Let us know
