On 7/13/25 18:18, King Beowulf wrote:
On 7/13/25 17:22, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 7/13/25 16:44, Michael Ewan wrote:
How about the developers console in the browser and look for what
Xfinity expects to see, it used to be that you could fake all kinds of
stuff in the browser to fool the IE only sites.
In Firefox, clicking on the hamburger icon > more tools offers Browser
Console. That brings up the following:
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1752452115816 addons.xpi WARN Force scan SCOPE_PROFILE
(app-system-addons location missing from XPIStates)
1752452115819 addons.xpi WARN Checking
/snap/firefox/6495/usr/lib/firefox/distribution/extensions for addons
1752452115820 addons.xpi WARN Checking
/snap/firefox/6495/usr/lib/firefox/distribution/extensions/locale-en-US
for addons
HTTPS-First Mode: Upgrading insecure speculative TCP connection
“http://www.jigzone.com/ <http://www.jigzone.com/>” to use “https”.
WebGL context was lost. 2 Troubleshoot.sys.mjs:727:17
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That looks like something that could be useful, but I have no idea what
to do with it. Recommendations?
Jigzone.com is a jigsaw puzzle game. I wager its its trying to load a
plugin or advertizement ?
The WebGL issue could be that you have webgl disabled or javascript
disabled. You can check by opening
about:config
These days a bunch of stuff breaks on the web unless you unleash the
horror that is javascript.
In Firefox:
Searching about:config for javascript shows many screens worth of info.
Near the top of the list is javascript.enabled which is listed as true.
There's an icon to the right that looks like arrows pointing in both
directions, left and right.
Searching about:config for webgl shows a couple of screens worth of
info. Partway down the first screen is webgl.disabled which is listed as
false.
I guess that tells me that at least part of the two issues are enabled.
No idea how to know which of the rest of the entries make any difference.
Thanks!
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Regards,
Dick Steffens