"Export data" box on the site Https shows in html and cannot export.

First I restored the computer to sleep and it worked but then I reinstalled Firefox and it is not new.
I have nec auto-updates to update Firefox, so must be a recent update of the cause of the problem but can not send someone on the site and SagePay with all my data customer you must be registered to see. I can download pictures, but what I really need is to return to an earlier version of Firefox without problem

Since it is a paid service, you can check with their support to see if this is a known issue with Firefox 14, and if they have a work around.

What previously export managed application? If you know the application and file format (for example, CSV), you might be able to fix Firefox how he treats by making a change here:

Orange Firefox button or classic menu Tools > Options > Applications

Edit: I guess that the problem is when you ask an export, you get a window or a tab full data. However, if you can't even ask the export, it would be a different problem.

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