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Firefox 33 not working with Amazon Wish List radio buttons

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On Amazon.com, if I click on the radio button "Add to Wish List", my list of Wish Lists does not drop down for viewing and selection. Instead, the item is added to my default Wish List (I have multiple Wish Lists). Within any given Wish List, the radio buttons "Move" (to another Wish List) and "Delete" do not work for any given item in the list. All of this does work on my system (Win 7; Firefox 33) if I use (Heaven forbid!) Internet Explorer.

On Amazon.com, if I click on the radio button "Add to Wish List", my list of Wish Lists does not drop down for viewing and selection. Instead, the item is added to my default Wish List (I have multiple Wish Lists). Within any given Wish List, the radio buttons "Move" (to another Wish List) and "Delete" do not work for any given item in the list. All of this does work on my system (Win 7; Firefox 33) if I use (Heaven forbid!) Internet Explorer.

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Does this happen in Firefox Safe mode? If not it may be an add on.Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode

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Does this happen in Firefox Safe mode? If not it may be an add on.Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode

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Everything works in Safe Mode, so the problem involves an add-on, and I will now track that down. Thanks for your guidance.

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HTTPS Everywhere was the problem add-on. It had a known incompatibility with Amazon.com and was automatically disabled for that. When, in addition, I disabled it for Amazon Web Services, the problem was solved.

Thanks again for your guidance.