Firefox cannot load Web .xml page, but IE it loads OK

When I try to access this Web site in Internet Explorer, it works fine, but in Firefox, I get the following error message:
In the unlikely event that you are reading this instead of see the structures of files, as expected, it means that your browser does not display the images correctly. Your browser must support frames for this working paper. It must also support XML and XSLT, as well as Javascript and CSS. »

The site is: http://www.mcscustomerclub.com/xml/schema324.xml and contains a dictionary of data in the file.

The Web site is a resource protected by password, accept my user name and password but then gives the error message above. In IE, it displays the dictionary right after I entered my user name and password.

I have:

(1) cleared my cache and restarted Firefox
(2) Javascript installed
(3) in all: config, browser.frames.enabled is set to 'true '.
(4) deleted all add-ons, restarted Firefox and tried again from the site but did not work

I tried in Firefox on my work and my PC at home (version 20.0.1 on both machines), and it does not work on each machine. On IE it properly displays the dictionary.

Nobody knows what is / could be the problem and how can I fix?

Thanks again for your response.

I found a solution so I can use the file in Firefox. I simply saved in Internet Explore to my documents in HTML format and set a link to the local file as a bookmark. Is not ideal because it means that I'll have to check updates and download them on an occasional basis, but at least it works!

Kind regards
Martyn

Tags: Firefox

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