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Bug in Firefox Quantum: clicking Get Certificate causes the window to expand indefinitely

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  • Laaste antwoord deur FredMcD

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- Go to a URL that triggers the "Your connection is not secure" (like http://expired.badssl.com) - click Advanced, then Add Exception - every time you click the Get Certificate button the Add Security Exception window gets bigger -- and it stays that way even after closing/reopening the browser!

- Go to a URL that triggers the "Your connection is not secure" (like http://expired.badssl.com) - click Advanced, then Add Exception - every time you click the Get Certificate button the Add Security Exception window gets bigger -- and it stays that way even after closing/reopening the browser!

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Hello, report bugs at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org -- Once there you will need to create an account, when registered please see the documentation for bug filing to get you started.

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/changes-toolbars-and-window-sizes-are-not-saved You may have corrupt xulstore.json or Localstore.rdf file.

Close Firefox. Open your file browser to this hidden location:

  • Mac: *~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles
  • Linux: *~/.mozilla/firefox/Profiles
  • Windows: %AppData%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
  • *C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
  • Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data
    \Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\

Search for the above files. Then rename or delete them. Restart Firefox.

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FredMcD said

You may have corrupt xulstore.json or Localstore.rdf file. Close Firefox. Open your file browser to this hidden location:
  • *C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
Search for the above files. Then rename or delete them. Restart Firefox.

I had just installed Firefox minutes earlier. Deleting the single subfolder in Profiles broke Firefox -- it would throw an error saying it couldn't find my profile. Reinstalling Firefox didn't help. I had to delete every Mozilla folder on my hard drive and, for good measure, every Mozilla entry in the registry. Sad to find that Mozilla apps, like many, leave registry entries behind after uninstall.

I reported the original issue in BugZilla. Thanks for your response.

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Here's what I get when I click and do exemption before accepting:

expired.badssl.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on Sunday, April 12, 2015, 6:59 PM. The current time is Friday, December 8, 2017, 12:36 PM. Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Notice the Bold and what it says....

Gewysig op deur WestEnd

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WestEnd said

Notice the Bold and what it says....

@WestEnd: that is the expected behavior. badssl.com was designed so you can test different scenarios of bad security certificates, etc.

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joemaffei said

Deleting the single subfolder in Profiles broke Firefox

My instructions were to delete two files. Not the whole profile.

I reported the original issue in BugZilla.

Can you tell me the report number or the link to it?

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@FredMcD I should've read the instructions more carefully. I apologize.

Here's the link to my BugZilla report: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1424311

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Hmm, nice gif. Make sure you monitor any postings there. Also, answer any questions.