I'm curious to hear the upstream reply on this issue but in the meantime
you can use the workaround below to see the error message in the tab
that generated it:

1 - Type about:config in the location bar 
2 - Search for browser.xul.error_pages.enabled and change its value to
true

It won't change only 'document contains no data' behaviour but some
others error messages displayed as a pop-up message will be displayed on
tab. I can't recall the side effect of this option now, but there's a
reason because it isn't enabled by default from upstream.

Hope that helps,
Gustavo Franco -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>





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