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after latest update, rash of complaints about my shopping cart doesn't work

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tried the shopping cart on my website using Firefox and got this: HTTP Status 405 - Request method 'POST' not supported

type Status report

message Request method 'POST' not supported

description The specified HTTP method is not allowed for the requested resource (Request method 'POST' not supported). Apache Tomcat/5.5.15-150

Customers get it too. Cart still works fine using IE, Chrome and others...just NOT Firefox

tried the shopping cart on my website using Firefox and got this: HTTP Status 405 - Request method 'POST' not supported type Status report message Request method 'POST' not supported description The specified HTTP method is not allowed for the requested resource (Request method 'POST' not supported). Apache Tomcat/5.5.15-150 Customers get it too. Cart still works fine using IE, Chrome and others...just NOT Firefox

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I have this exact same problem, just started recently. This is a pretty critical issue, I'm losing business. There's nothing on the "MozillaZine" site about it.