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  1. You can view a web site's HTTP headers using a Firefox add-on called "Live HTTP Headers." Here's the page for the add-on: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Once the add-on is installed, you'll be able to view the server header information by right-clicking on the page and selecting "View Page Info." In the "Page Info" window, you'll see a new "Headers" section. This is what it looks like on my laptop:
  2. I have been a firefox fan since time too long to remember. It has been stable and solid for me and the Add-ons are extremely functional and reliable. I have never had any serious issue with the browser and that is why I have never looked at another browser to replace it. I am sort of addicted with it now, as I feel kind of strange when I am using other browsers like chrome or IE.The recent update to version 13.0.1 has been a disaster for me. Flash is not working with this version at all and this causes me a lot of trouble. I have all my bookmarks and passwords saved in the browser and I am so used to the look of it that I don't want to go elsewhere but this flash issue is driving me nuts as I have to shift to chrome every now and then whenever there is flash content involved.There is an option for me to leave firefox and move permenantly for chrome, but as I said earlier, I am so addicted to the look of the browser that all others feel strange to me. Yes, the strangeness will fade with time and everything will be normal, but I don't want to leave firefox.I searched for the issue and found that it is causing trouble for a lot of users, and I hope that mozilla will do something about it soon. Meanwhile, if anyone can help me get the flash working on this version of firefox, I will really appreciate it.
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