I cannot open google calendar with firefox, it is continuously saying cannot load page (I checked cookies, and they are enabled).

Every time I click on Google Calendar, it opens a new window but says it is having a problem loading the page. I checked the cookies to make sure they are enabled because apparently that is a common problem. I downloaded the newest version of Firefox available, but that also did not help. I would like to not have to use Internet Explorer just to look at my calendar :-)

This can happen if the Google cookie is malformed, delete the Google cookies and for good measure also clear the cache. For details on how to do that see [[deleting cookies]] and [[how to clear the cache]].

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