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BenedictPorter
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Hi all,

I keep coming up against the following error when I try and navigate around a site I am working on when using FF (other browsers give errors too). It appears in a pop-up window.:

"You have chosen to open index.php which is a php file from http:mysitenamehere.com. What shoud Firefox  do with this file?". Cancel. Save.

I've attached a copy of the window.

It's consistently appearing but not on any particular page and it if you cancel and try the link again sometimes the navigation works, other time the error pops up again. I can't seem to pin down what is causing thre error - any ideas?

I hope I've posted this in the the right place - appologies if not.
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Please, help me I've the same trouble !! on FF 3.6.3 . Do you think that is a hosting problem?
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Check your system info page to see if you have any yellow ! or red X, it maybe that your execution time isn't long enuf or ?...
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Contact your hosting provider. Post your .htaccess.
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Post by BenedictPorter »

So I've completely removed the site and done a clean install, setting it up again one page and module at a time. Looks like the issue is being generated by a conflict with the Products module.

Has anyone else come across this?
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Nope. You'll have to be more specific about why you really think the conflict is coming from the Products module. Please don't make us guess :)
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