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You have an overzealous firewall or router operating on your network that is trying to prevent SQL injection attacks. It is aborting the connection because you used a naughty word. Cisco's Intrusion Prevention System does this, for example.

The work-around is to post over SSL instead; although SSL isn't officially supported yet, it does work just fine when posting an answer.

If this worked in Firefox, you probably have HTTPS-Everywhere installed and unwittingly used posted over HTTPS already when you switched to that browser.

You have an overzealous firewall or router operating on your network that is trying to prevent SQL injection attacks. It is aborting the connection because you used a naughty word. Cisco's Intrusion Prevention System does this, for example.

The work-around is to post over SSL instead; although SSL isn't officially supported yet, it does work just fine when posting an answer.

You have an overzealous firewall or router operating on your network that is trying to prevent SQL injection attacks. It is aborting the connection because you used a naughty word. Cisco's Intrusion Prevention System does this, for example.

The work-around is to post over SSL instead; although SSL isn't officially supported yet, it does work just fine when posting an answer.

If this worked in Firefox, you probably have HTTPS-Everywhere installed and unwittingly used posted over HTTPS already when you switched to that browser.

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Martijn Pieters
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  • 755

You have an overzealous firewall or router operating on your network that is trying to prevent SQL injection attacks. It is aborting the connection because you used a naughty word. Cisco's Intrusion Prevention System does this, for example.

The work-around is to post over SSL instead; although SSL isn't officially supported yet, it does work just fine when posting an answer.