Yup, I managed to find another server on the same subnet with an older
version of Firefox, and that works fine.

There's something wrong with the latest Firefox for my particular case...

Marco

On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Marco Shaw <marco.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Grasping at straws...
>
> I have a 3rd party product that has a web installer.  I've used this
> product, and actually this same installer on other systems, but I'm
> trying to install it on 5 systems now.
>
> The product launches its own web server, and you must connect to that
> to configure it.  Strangely, when I use Firefox to connect to it, all
> I get is a dump of the HTML information.  In other words, Firefox
> isn't rendering the page, but choosing to dump the HTML tags like it
> was text.
>
> I've used this same installer before without any issues, but that was
> a few months ago, and likely not on the RHEL 5.7 (64-bit), I'm using
> now.  I even used a remote Firefox install, and I'm still only getting
> text dumped.
>
> Can anyone think if something within RHEL that could cause this?
>
> wget seems to return a properly formatted HTML document...  How could
> Firefox on 2 different machines have the same problem?  An issue with
> Firefox?  Both systems have firefox-3.6.26-1.el5_7...  Maybe that's
> the cause and the 3rd party web server is doing something that version
> of Firefox isn't liking...
>
> Marco



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