Corey, What can you tell us about "Benchmark Email Ver 2.0"?

This is not zencart code, but it is clearly visible when viewing the source of your contact_us page. Where does it coem from. What is it's purpose?

Code:
form style="display:inline;" action="http://lb.benchmarkemail.com//code/lbform" method=post name="frmLB220428" accept-charset="UTF-8" onsubmit="return _checkSubmit220428(this);" >
Also, upon viewing the source, it seems that you have called your CUSTOM folder 'custom'. Although this is OK in itself, it is also very confusing, because the CUSTOM folders generally reflect the name of your 'custom' template... eg, 'classic', 'BoldGold', 'sunset', etc, etc, etc.....

Anyway, the existence of code from "Benchmark Email' being embeded in your contact page, whether intentional or not, is telling us that you still aren't using *original* ZenCart code.. We really can't help you if this is the case...

Although DrByte stated "I don't think this is a Zen Cart thing", and as much as I hate disagreeing with the Dr (he has a habit of making look like a fool) <g>, based on what I've just seen, I don't agree with his view at this point in time. The main thing that puzzles me though is why does the problem only show in Firefox (apparently). I've not confirmed this myself, but if true, and if we *assume* the benchmarkemail.com code addition is perfectly valid (iow, its all ok in other browsers) then I must agree with him, it could easily be a browser plugin/extension causing the problem.... Hmmmm.... This could also be a security setting somewhere... posting a form to a 3rd party site (benchmarkemail.com) has XSS implications.

Because I thought restoring could be done by copy and pasting. I will make this go to your link and restore them that way. However to clear things up, what I did was open the original file, hit ctr+a, ctr+c, open up the custom folder, ctr+a, ctr+v. I thought this was exactly the same thing as restoring the file. And to be honest I still do not understand what the difference is.
Oh, I see... When you originally stated you copied and pasted I incorrectly assumed that you were referring to the file contents, and not the file(s) themselves.
Using ctrl-C ctrl-V to copy/paste the files is just fine.

Cheers
Rod