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|    Re: https://phys.org gets stuck with "Se    |
|    08 Jan 26 19:08:07    |
      From: mrbarryedw.20@aussiebroadband.com.au              Daniel70 wrote on 8/1/26 4:59 pm:       > On 7/01/2026 11:16 pm, Barryedwin1 wrote:       >> Dirk Fieldhouse wrote on 7/1/26 5:59 pm:       >>> On 07/01/2026 03:52, Ant wrote:       >>>> ...       >>>> Hmm. With disabled JS on home page an article       >>>> (https://phys.org/news/2026-01-curiosity-holiday-postcard-mars.html), it       >>>>       >>>> still gives me the message. :( Are you in USA like me?       >>>       >>> UK, per sig.       >>>       >>> Both with previously described JS config and in new private window with       >>> no site JS enabled, the article comes up straightaway with no       >>> interstitial page or re-load.       >>>       >>> UA: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:128.0) Gecko/20100101       >>> SeaMonkey/2.53.21.       >>>       >>> /df       >>>       >> Same in AU, but with ten million ads! Barry       >       > Where in AU, are you, Barry?? I'm on old Hume Hgy.       >       > (Have we had this discussion before?? Are you in Newcastle?? >       Probably back in the days of Peter_Potomas and kindred.       I've been down here in Capel, sw Western_Australia for past 17 years,       and 35 years prior to that in Halls_Creek, Kimberley, north       Western_Australia. HTH Barry              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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