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hello guys. I've noticed the same on my firefox 3.5.7. For me the thing
that worked is clicking in the free space in toolbar , right-click
select Customize, when the window open click in the button restore the
defaults, after doing this, restart the firefox, that's it. It's worked
for me. Good lo
On 01/18/10 12:40, philwojo wrote:
> Well I don't have a fix for this issue for myself, but I do have a work
> around. I've found that if I start up FF in safe mode and then do a
> "reset toolbars and controls" and then let FF startup I can then use my
> address bar normally, until I shutdown and
Well I don't have a fix for this issue for myself, but I do have a work
around. I've found that if I start up FF in safe mode and then do a
"reset toolbars and controls" and then let FF startup I can then use my
address bar normally, until I shutdown and restart FF again.
I am currently running W
On 10/27/2009 06:43 PM, STAR wrote:
> ### PLEASE NOTE HERE ARE TWO WORKING SOLUTIONS, TRY NUMBER 2 FIRST
>
> - First of all, let me tell you that i had the same problem since two
> weeks... and i tried to fix it tonight with the help of this topic.
> - I am on FF 3.5 with a l
### PLEASE NOTE HERE ARE TWO WORKING SOLUTIONS, TRY NUMBER 2 FIRST
- First of all, let me tell you that i had the same problem since two weeks...
and i tried to fix it tonight with the help of this topic.
- I am on FF 3.5 with a loot of plugins and addons.
- I am on Windo
This morning Alexa did an auto update, then i noticed my url bar not
working exactly as described by everyone else. I uninstalled Alexa and
now the url bar works. FF 3.5.3 XP pro sp3
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On 10/14/2009 08:01 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> So maybe what we really need is a wiki page on which to list add-ons that
> have
> this bug and then just point people to *that*? A very small number of
> add-ons
> are packaged, but AFAIK none of them have been listed as a culprit yet.
>
disa
On 10/13/2009 09:09 PM, mentormatt8 wrote:
> This same exact problem has reoccurred today with Mozilla Firefox 3.5:
> Here are the details of the problem and solution. It may help people
> finding out about this problem today.
>
> http://annoyances-resolved.blogspot.com/2009/10/address-bar-not-wor
So maybe what we really need is a wiki page on which to list add-ons that have
this bug and then just point people to *that*? A very small number of add-ons
are packaged, but AFAIK none of them have been listed as a culprit yet.
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After upgrading to Alexa Sparky 1.4.4 this morning and have this exact
problem.
I have disable the Alexa add-on and restarted Firefox 3.5.3 and it back
to normal.
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This same exact problem has reoccurred today with Mozilla Firefox 3.5:
Here are the details of the problem and solution. It may help people
finding out about this problem today.
http://annoyances-resolved.blogspot.com/2009/10/address-bar-not-working-
in-firefox-on.html
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I just had this happen to me in FF3.5.3. It happened just after I
installed the ALEXA Sparky extension. I removed it and everything is
back to normal.
Dave
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Whenever this happens to me in the search bar, I get the following error
in the Error console (Ubuntu Jaunty, latest Firefox):
Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [mozIStorageStatementWrapper.step]" nsresult: "0x80004005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" loca
That's why it tells you to restart Firefox. Breakage is expected when you
pull Firefox's guts out from under it while it's running.
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I started having this same problem after installed the most recent
firefox update via the Update Manager. When I open Preferences, it opens
a very very small box in the middle of the screen and when I try to
expand it, it's just completely gray colored with nothing else. I've
also noticed that the
AVG Safe Search is a add-on installed alongside AVG Anti-Virus. Its
purpose is to check links you enter in the URLBar and (at least google)
search result links for maliciousness.
In its Chrome/content/overlay.xul there is a line
The function 'onURLBarEntered' should check if the URL is maliciou
AVG and Del.icio.us are both known to do this.
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Hi techies..
I seemed to be having the same issue of "Ctrl+enter" not working and
also "Enter" not working on the location bar.After a lot of
googling, i came to know that this issue can be caused by "AVG SAFE-
SEARCH" extension
So, i went down to "Tools->Addons->Extensions" got
On 02/13/2009 12:19 PM, Alexander Sack wrote:
> AVG Safe Search
I tried locating it on the addons page and i get no results.
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"How can i get lost, if i have no where to
On Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 05:39:13PM -, D_Richman wrote:
> Running Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b2)
> Gecko/20081201 Firefox/3.1b2. Have been having the same problem. Agree
> that the culprit is AVG Safe Search. Disabling all other add-ons had no
> impact. Disabling AVG
Running Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b2)
Gecko/20081201 Firefox/3.1b2. Have been having the same problem. Agree
that the culprit is AVG Safe Search. Disabling all other add-ons had no
impact. Disabling AVG did the trick.
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Upstream states it is an extensions, i have to agree because i cant
reproduce this without extensions installed outside of ubfox
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Hi! Check if you have the add-on AVG Safe Search. It was causing me this
problem. Disable this add-on and restart Firefox. If this don't solve,
try to disable another add-ons.
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On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 03:47:13PM -, AvaCam wrote:
> I should mention that it is my searchbox toolbar item that fails to
> respond to enter not the address bar.
>
> Yes, I'm able to recreate the bug after restoring the file from my
> backup. I was also able to produce the bug by copying the
I should mention that it is my searchbox toolbar item that fails to
respond to enter not the address bar.
Yes, I'm able to recreate the bug after restoring the file from my
backup. I was also able to produce the bug by copying the file to
another, new, profile.
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On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 06:07:50AM -, AvaCam wrote:
> I was having this same issue. It was not tied to my extensions. It was
> tied to my profile. I went through removing individual profile files
> until I removed the formhistory.sqlite file and was able to clear the
> issue. My formhistory
I was having this same issue. It was not tied to my extensions. It was
tied to my profile. I went through removing individual profile files
until I removed the formhistory.sqlite file and was able to clear the
issue. My formhistory.sqlite file was 43KB when I removed it. I have
saved the profi
>From the looks of it, the bug isn't a Firefox bug. It's triggered by
doing a certain thing in an extension. Multiple extensions do this
thing wrongly, and so right now we're trying to figure out which
extensions are the culprits so that those extensions can be fixed.
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To be frank, this is a small but impactful bug and the delay in
responding to it (and the low priority given to it) is unacceptable. For
all the talk of Mozilla's superiority to IE, and the superiority open-
to closed-source software, it is unbelievable that a bug like this goes
unfixed for so long
This bug has been reported upstream, so lets move discussion of it to
Mozilla's bug tracker, as they are trying to figure out the exact cause
and could use the input.
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I have the latest hardy + firefox.
I have the packaged versions of scrapbook and adblock-plus.
I have Dictionary Search, Disable Targets for Downloads, Downloadhelper,
Fasterfox (ff2), Googlepreview, Greasemonkey (no scripts), Session Saver (ff2),
Tab mix plus, Ubuntu Firefox Modifications, many
I've never had the Del.icio.us extension installed on this machine, and
I've experienced this bug.
** Summary changed:
- address bar suddently not responding to
+ address bar suddenly not responding to or the green arrow
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
+ Summary: At
Maybe this helps, for now it's working for me:
1. remove your not-so-well-working addressbar via "view > toolbars >
customize", just drag it away.
2. replace it with a proper new one by drag+dropping it from your enabled
navigationbar to the same old place.
Maybe disabling and reenabling the na
** Changed in: firefox
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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** Also affects: firefox-extensions
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376084
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: firefox-extensions
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: firefox
Thanks Alex - Super helpful. Looks like the mozilla folks are also
coming to the conclusion that this is (at least partially) del.icio.us
extension related.
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Disabling Delicious seems to have worked for me as well.
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John Vivirito: I don't know if i do or don't have the same bug, but this
thread so far has not determined any specific bug, it has simply
highlighted that many people are encountering the same symptoms - and
there's only one or two commenters for whom disabling Delicious
*appears* to work. Given t
Also here no delicious extension installed, but still having the
problem.
One thing I noticed some days ago (but not sure if this is really
related... will check it the next time the problem arises !) : when
having the problem, adding a bookmark to the bookmark's bar works, but
upon restart the ne
jordan147 wrote:
> I have never had Delicious installed and I still get the problem. Don't
> think Delicious is the culprit, at least not directlyt.
>
>
Ar eyou sure your bug is exactly the same? You can have same symptoms
but caused by something else. please use a new profile. instructions are
I have never had Delicious installed and I still get the problem. Don't
think Delicious is the culprit, at least not directlyt.
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I had the same problem. I disabled Delicious Bookmarks 2.0.72 extension
and the problem's gone.
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Disabled the official del.icio.us extension 11 days ago and the problem
seems to have gone away completely - Can any other users experiencing
this bug confirm or dis-confirm the theory that this extension may be
the cause?
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In my case the bug sometimes pops up just a few minutes into launching
firefox.
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Yes this happens to me as well on Windows Server 2003 and all updates
installed. It seems pretty random when it starts happening for me (on
average, the address bar acts totally fine for an hour or so). But once
it's "broken", it's broken until you restart Firefox. Pressing enter
after entering a U
Hi all
I'm a relatively lay user, running Firefox 3.0 in Windows XP.
[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9)
Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0]
I'm having the same problem as described above. Sometimes occurs just
minutes into launching browser, sometimes later; sometimes with many
ta
I didn't try just disabling it, I just uninstaller it and rebooted
Firefox and the issue went away. Now I wish I'd have tried a
sequential method. I'll interesting to see if there are any differences
between disable vs uninstall with this plug-in.
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I can confirm that most every computer I use also has the official
Del.icio.us Bookmarks extension as well; I'll disable myself and report
back as to whether or not it helps.
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I removed Delicious Bookmarks and the problem went away for me for now,
I'm under XP.
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Problem occured again this evening.
I had started FF from the console, so here are the messages I have so far.
However, I also got thoses messages the days before *without* having the bad
behaviour, so I'm not really sure they are in relation with the bug.
(firefox:13810): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL
Mark me down as another person experiencing this issue, though I don't think
it's specific to Ubuntu - It's also randomly occured on my OSX box @ work.
For what it's worth, this problem has plagued me since FF2, consistently, on
many different machines.
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Nope, location bar is right of home/print buttons. At the menu level
there is the google search bar. Believe it is the default appearance.
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I don't know if this applies to anybody else as well, but before
installing Firefox 3, I had moved the location bar to the same toolbar
as the menus and hidden the Navigation Toolbar. Having now installed
Firefox 3, when I unhide the Navigation Toolbar, another location bar is
there, and that one
Just to update, I uninstalled the WebDeveloper plugin several days ago,
and the issue eventually did crop up again. (FF2 & 3, WinXP Pro SP2). I
think the problem with this bug is that there's no way to know what
triggers it. It could be hours, or even days between when the bug crops
up and when y
I have disabled all my plugins, and the problem still appears. So I tend
to believe this is only FF-related.
Only remaining plugin I had was the webdevelopper, which a lot of other
reporters had activated. But I switched it off 2 days ago and the
problem still arises.
I'll try to think about alwa
I have the same behavior as of this morning, i.e. The address bar does not
respond to , and Ctrl + L or Alt + D brings up the "Open Web Location"
dialog, instead of bringing the location bar to focus.
I am running
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906
Firefox/
I have been seeing this behavior also on
Firefox 2 for OSX as well as XP
and now on both FF3 for Mac OSX and XP.
Every now and then the enter key does not do anything in teh adress bar.
One can enter web addresses, auto completion works -- but there is NO
WAY to actually open the so entered/selec
I am also experiencing the problem, on Hardy and using the latest
version of Firefox. I'd also like to add, in addition to the above,
that the location bar is blank when I start Firefox, and Ctrl + L or Alt
+ D brings up the "Open Web Location" dialog, instead of bringing the
location bar to focus
I would like to make sure that there is no confusion over the "enter
doesn't work" statement in my previous comment.
When I say "enter doesn't work" it only affects the location bar.
The Enter key works perfectly in the following scenarios:
1. Web Forms - working
I can go to google, enter a sea
I would like to confirm that this happens on Ubuntu 8.04 with all the
latest updates installed
My Firefox version is
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008061015
Firefox/3.0
It happens exactly the the way JHF2442 describes it. Everything works
fine (you can click the "home"
Not to muddy the waters, but I've been getting the exact same behavior
in FF2 and FF3 on XP Pro SP2. The only plug-in I have in common with
the previous posters is Web Developer. I'm going to go ahead and
uninstall that to see if it fixes the issue.
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hey,
i have the same issue and had it with ff2 as well. i was rather hoping
this would have been fixed for ff3. of the extensions you have installed
i also have the ubuntu modifications and webdeveloper. typing in the
address field is not the problem only pressing enter or the go arrow
just does
Sorry for the missing information, I thought I had somehow explained the
situation. Seems like my description was not accurate enough.
I open a new tab, start typing an URL. Evrything fine so far, URL
completion is working (I get some proposals in the popup below the
adress bar). After having type
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Typing in address bar is working fine, completion works. But enter
brings no action (should go to typed URL), also click on green triangle
"go to the location" on the right side of the address bar remains
without effect.
Restarting FF solves
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