Solve The Firefox Captcha Problem
Categories: Computer, Featured, FYI, How to's, Internet, Tips & Tricks
Written By: Louis James Diaz Google+
Have you recently updated your Firefox 3?
I did and I just found out that I was having some problems with some sites involving the captcha entry. Some important sites that I needed to log on required me to enter the correct captcha, but with the latest update from Mozilla Firefox, it gave me a hard time logging in, and as a matter of fact, not even a chance on logging in at all.
I was having some thoughts that the latest Firefox is still in beta testing, and Mozilla is just saying that it is already official, to be able to confuse users to download and install the latest Mozilla Firefox and use the internet users for the monitoring of their “beta-like” browser.
Not to mention, I have experienced some browser crashes after the update of the Mozilla Firefox 3, even slow downs are very apparent.
But I cannot ditch this good browser though at the moment, since I am using many useful plugins installed here on my Firefox, like the Google Toolbar which lets me check the PageRank of some blogs that I hope into, and some other more plugins that I have installed.
And yeah, I have developed a temporary but sure fire solution that can get me across the captcha problem, and you might want to try it too….
Well all you have to do is download another browser like Opera, and use it to login and I can guarantee you to get past the Captcha problem.
Simple isn’t it?
No, this is not a paid post or whatnot, just a simple solution for the temporary problem since I found that Opera has the fewest bugs in terms of web browsing, but still it is my opinion.
It is still up to you and your own experience on web browsers, but what I can say is that the latest Firefox has some bugs that needs to be fixed.
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October 26th, 2010 at 9:00 pm
Thanks man! I was now able to solve the Captcha problem on my Firefox… I think its a bug specially on older versions of Firefox!
June 28th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
I spent ages trying to work out what the bug was in firefox that prevented capachta from working and I solved it!
its simply a matter of making sure the form method tags are outside the table (if you are using tables) I moved it from under the tag to above it, and it now works in all browsers
February 6th, 2009 at 4:58 pm
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