Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
Jeffrey Itell wrote: > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
mothsailor wrote: > I have the same problem. I updated to IE7 yesterday (10 Nov)...could > that be anything to do with it?
> Jeffrey Itell wrote:
> > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
Jeffrey Itell wrote: > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
waterford wrote: > Try clearing your Cache and Cookies. I had the same issue and that > seemed to clear things up.
> Good Luck
> Jeffrey Itell wrote: > > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
waterford wrote: > Try clearing your Cache and Cookies. I had the same issue and that > seemed to clear things up.
> Good Luck
> Jeffrey Itell wrote: > > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
Clearing the cookies in Firefox 2 doesn't work. I can get to the calendar on IE7, but since the 10th, I cannot see the calendar on Firefox.
I wish someone from Google would tell us what changed....One possible thing.....I installed Yahoo Messenger on the 9th. Did anyone else with this problem just install YM?
farlin wrote: > waterford wrote: > > Try clearing your Cache and Cookies. I had the same issue and that > > seemed to clear things up.
> > Good Luck
> > Jeffrey Itell wrote: > > > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > > > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > > > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > > > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
I went back into Tools in Firefox 2 and selected "Clear Private Data," and cleared all but download history and cache and the calendar works now. I hope I do not have to do that every time I want to see my calendar. I will watching to see if anyone figures this all out.
gmajane wrote: > Clearing the cookies in Firefox 2 doesn't work. I can get to the > calendar on IE7, but since the 10th, I cannot see the calendar on > Firefox.
> I wish someone from Google would tell us what changed....One possible > thing.....I installed Yahoo Messenger on the 9th. Did anyone else with > this problem just install YM?
> farlin wrote: > > waterford wrote: > > > Try clearing your Cache and Cookies. I had the same issue and that > > > seemed to clear things up.
> > > Good Luck
> > > Jeffrey Itell wrote: > > > > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > > > > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > > > > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > > > > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
UPDATE: K-Meleon just started running calendar interface - but gibes a blunt "One or more of your selected calendars could not be loaded at this time. You can try to re-select the hidden calendars in a few moments." and loads only one of my calendars.
Running FF 1.5.0.8, having the same problem with the calender; clearing private has no effect. gCal does work in IE7.
Other related problem: My google personalized home page is not rendering certain images (the google image, the "remove" boxes on the portlets, the weather forecaset images on my weather portlet" and some of my portlets do not load at all especially some of the google ones.
chuuboku wrote: > Didn't work for me either. It's driving my nuts, but no, I didn't > install YM so it's probably unrelated.
> gmajane wrote: > > Clearing the cookies in Firefox 2 doesn't work. I can get to the > > calendar on IE7, but since the 10th, I cannot see the calendar on > > Firefox.
> > I wish someone from Google would tell us what changed....One possible > > thing.....I installed Yahoo Messenger on the 9th. Did anyone else with > > this problem just install YM?
> > farlin wrote: > > > waterford wrote: > > > > Try clearing your Cache and Cookies. I had the same issue and that > > > > seemed to clear things up.
> > > > Good Luck
> > > > Jeffrey Itell wrote: > > > > > Since 10 November, Google Calendar has not rendered properly in Firefox > > > > > 2.0. It does however render properly in Internet Explorer 7.0 on the > > > > > same computer. Are there systemic problems we should know about? Is > > > > > there anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas of fixes?
Thanks all for your reports and sharing the details of this problem. It seems like deleting your cookies worked for most of you, so please try this as a first step if you encounter this problem. If clearing your cookies does *not* work (as some of you have mentioned), then try using a different browser (you may want to try deleting cookies in your alternate browser too). From the looks of it, IE 7 seems to be working out for most of you, so you may want to consider using this browser in the interim.
If you *still* can't get into calendar with any of our supported browsers (and after clearing your cookies), I'd like to know, so we can take a further look into this problem.
> Thanks all for your reports and sharing the details of this problem. It > seems like deleting your cookies worked for most of you, so please try > this as a first step if you encounter this problem. If clearing your > cookies does *not* work (as some of you have mentioned), then try using > a different browser (you may want to try deleting cookies in your > alternate browser too). From the looks of it, IE 7 seems to be working > out for most of you, so you may want to consider using this browser in > the interim.
> If you *still* can't get into calendar with any of our supported > browsers (and after clearing your cookies), I'd like to know, so we can > take a further look into this problem.