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I have been using firefox for years. My current version is 126.0.1 (64 bit). Within the last couple of months(?) I am unable to reach a website that I use on a semi-regular basis axisgis.com/AshbyMA The problem exists on 3 different devices, an HP laptop running win 10, an older desktop running win 10, and an older mac desktop running Catalina 10.15.7 which apple says is up to date. If I use Safari on the mac the website works perfectly. If I use private browsing on the laptop the website works perfectly. If I use private browsing on the desktop the website works perfectly. On the laptop I ran the firefox in troubleshoot mode and the website still would not work. I cleared the cache on the laptop and the website still won't work. Since the problem occurs on 3 different devices that are not synced to each other I can't believe it is a cookie problem. Rebooting devices makes no difference. I rebooted the Comcast modem and the house router, no change.

Any ideas would be welcome.

Thanks, mike

I have been using firefox for years. My current version is 126.0.1 (64 bit). Within the last couple of months(?) I am unable to reach a website that I use on a semi-regular basis axisgis.com/AshbyMA The problem exists on 3 different devices, an HP laptop running win 10, an older desktop running win 10, and an older mac desktop running Catalina 10.15.7 which apple says is up to date. If I use Safari on the mac the website works perfectly. If I use private browsing on the laptop the website works perfectly. If I use private browsing on the desktop the website works perfectly. On the laptop I ran the firefox in troubleshoot mode and the website still would not work. I cleared the cache on the laptop and the website still won't work. Since the problem occurs on 3 different devices that are not synced to each other I can't believe it is a cookie problem. Rebooting devices makes no difference. I rebooted the Comcast modem and the house router, no change. Any ideas would be welcome. Thanks, mike

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Thank you to both who responded to my problem. The solution was to enable HTTPS mode in all windows, which then allows the re-direct and the map website I need works. I will just have to watch out for websites that don't support https, but at least I understand what it going on, and so far all the sites I use work fine with https.

Thanks again, mike

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Hello

That's right ?

https://axisgis.com/AshbyMA Try HTTPS-Only Mode in Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/https-only-prefs apparently, it works

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Hi Mike, as a side note, cookies don't sync.

In the non-private windows, what message does Firefox display in the content area? Is there a specific connection problem or does it time out?

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In the non-private windows the connection appears to hang, then finally gives me a time out message. Thanks for thinking about this. mike

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Just a thought, can you replicate the problem on your system? putting axisgis.com/ashbyma into firefox should bring up a map of Ashby Massachusetts (a Town tax map basically)

and I just tried this all again and did something slightly different and noticed that there appears to be a re-direct from axisgis.com/ashbyma to next.axisgis.com/ashbyma

and if that works then all is well. Perhaps my firefox settings are not allowing a redirect? Where would I go to allow that for this website? Thanks again, mike

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"The server at axisgis.com is taking too long to respond."

A Google search for

site:axisgis.com

returns about 1900 results but if I exclude the new domain with

site:axisgis.com -site:next.axisgis.com

I only get two results.

I guess they changed their URLs at some point and no longer redirect? Could be time to update your bookmark(s) if it doesn't start working again.

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The redirect works for me with HTTPS-Only mode enabled, what by default might only be the case in Private Browsing mode and with HOM enabled in all windows.

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Thank you to both who responded to my problem. The solution was to enable HTTPS mode in all windows, which then allows the re-direct and the map website I need works. I will just have to watch out for websites that don't support https, but at least I understand what it going on, and so far all the sites I use work fine with https.

Thanks again, mike