So that's an error on the side of the website then. A very peculiar error, but most definitely something we can't do anything about as the browser does exactly what it should be doing in that case (headers take precedence over in-document doctype identifiers).
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Re: XML Parsing Errors
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Re: XML Parsing Errors
Indeed, but at least we know where the error is.
I'm going to quote myself to reiterate what I suggested:
I'm going to quote myself to reiterate what I suggested:
And I'm going to add to that to ask them to simply drop the user agent sniffing since they serve one type of document only.You might want to shoot a mail to the drivehq developers telling them to change the header to text/html.
Re: XML Parsing Errors
But why
I have
general.useragent.compatMode;1
general.useragent.compatMode.firefox;false
general.useragent.compatMode.gecko;true
I don't remember changing those things (getting Citibank to work is next challenge) and can't find what current string is.
and
Wouldn't those have the same problem?jobbautista9 wrote: ↑2021-03-18, 04:05I just downloaded a 28.16.0 Linux binary from archive.palemoon.org and accessed drivehq.com on 12pm PHT. Made an account, tried login. Both works fine.
I have
general.useragent.compatMode;1
general.useragent.compatMode.firefox;false
general.useragent.compatMode.gecko;true
I don't remember changing those things (getting Citibank to work is next challenge) and can't find what current string is.
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Re: XML Parsing Errors
Because the default compatibility mode is "Firefox Compatibility", which is why I didn't have the problem.
I just set the compatibility mode to "Gecko Compatibility" and "Native", and both of them resulted in a XML parsing error.
Maybe you installed an extension before that for some reason changed those prefs, and then when you uninstall it, it didn't reset the prefs back to default.
This is why it's so important to provide troubleshooting info, and to try testing it in a fresh profile before reporting.
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Re: XML Parsing Errors
In their first email after the problem was explained to them, drivehq.com didn't seem to know what a "content-type header" was.
But its fixed now, for any of the compatibility options.
But its fixed now, for any of the compatibility options.
Re: XML Parsing Errors
For the service they are marketing? No, that's quite damning.
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