• I recently created a blog called: http://www.unemployedwoman.com and for some odd reason, it has a WYCIWYG Redirection Issue. What is odd is that I made a test site and it worked perfectly. As soon as I transferred it, I get things like: wyciwyg://113/http://www.unemployedwoman.com/ This only happens on opera and firefox and only on the homepage. It’s not my cache nor my cookies because I cleared them and I verified that the issue isn’t just on my computer as it has happened to others. I tried disabling all the plugins and deleted the .htaccess. I can’t figure it out.

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  • Yes, it is strange. I tried to go to your site and it loaded for a second, and then it redirected to a white page.

    wyciwyg:// is a Firefox acronym that stands for “what you cache is what you get”. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYCIWYG Basically it means that there is some sort of rule/setting somewhere telling the server to access the page from the browser’s cache.

    That raises some flags for me. I wonder if it’s a problem with your theme? First, try changing your theme and see if that fixes the problem. If not, disable any plugins you might have, one by one to see if any of those are the issue.

    I’m having the same problem and I don’t know how to fix it. on mozilla support forum there’s no sure answer to this.. the antivirus and the anti-malware didn’t find enything.. now what? beside reinstalling the windows 🙂

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