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Gibberish loading on certain websites

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So for a while now, certain websites have been showing up as pretty much gibberish. Just a series of thoes black diamond-question mark things. I thought it was an encoding problem, but I couldn't seem to fix it, so I just used chrome for the odd website I needed. Anyway, now It's started appearing in more and more websites, and now finally it's appearing when I try to log into my google account, making accessing my Email impossible (on firefox). Here's a screenshot.

I still think it's an encoding issue, but my infernal fiddeling doesn't seem to be changing anything at all.

Any help would be great. I'm not too fond of the idea of moving over to Chrome.

So for a while now, certain websites have been showing up as pretty much gibberish. Just a series of thoes black diamond-question mark things. I thought it was an encoding problem, but I couldn't seem to fix it, so I just used chrome for the odd website I needed. Anyway, now It's started appearing in more and more websites, and now finally it's appearing when I try to log into my google account, making accessing my Email impossible (on firefox). Here's a [http://awkwardsilence.co.uk/screenshot.jpg screenshot]. I still think it's an encoding issue, but my infernal fiddeling doesn't seem to be changing anything at all. Any help would be great. I'm not too fond of the idea of moving over to Chrome.

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You can check the network.http.* prefs on the about:config page and reset all bold user set network.http prefs to the default value via the right-click context menu -> Reset.

Check at least:

  • network.http.accept-encoding: gzip,deflate
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Chosen Solution

You can check the network.http.* prefs on the about:config page and reset all bold user set network.http prefs to the default value via the right-click context menu -> Reset.

Check at least:

  • network.http.accept-encoding: gzip,deflate
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Perfect. Saved my life.

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You're welcome