Vini darko
Major Contributor
Pee on it to show dominance. Works evey time.
E.g.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_Terrorism_Watch_List
Was meant to be a joke based on your conspiracy theory quip.
Noted you run Chrome v85, check this change in CORS policy as of v85.
https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/extension-content-script-fetches
I'm running the latest Chrome version - Version 85.0.4183.121 (Official Build) (64-bit.
Yes, I have read this document and it seems to describe the root of the problem.
It seems problem requires some changes on forum software side, I dont' see there's anything that can be done on client side. Hopefully @amirm can fix that in contact with developers.
I don't suppose you're running IIS by any chance?
Conveniently forgetting that no other users have the same problem. I even tested the same Chrome version. How does that even compute if you have same problem with Edge?
I admin a Xenforo board too, there's nothing to fix here. Any things that might have needed changing would have been done many versions ago.
Something is clearly messing with your headers or content. Why does your debug show "http /forum/index.php" with lots of space? Things like that don't come from the board.
Have you tried firefox?
(posted from the same version of chrome you detail above, with no issues)
I don't know. Sometimes when trying to load a forum page I simply get "http://forum/index.php" in the address bar and a blank page.
You should, it's one of the few browsers that uses a different engine. Most, including Edge, use chromium.
We can, and the answer will either make no sense if discovered, or be painfully obvious in retrospect.I'm sure all IT-guys can relate to this kind of wacky problems..
I'm sure all IT-guys can relate to this kind of wacky problems..
You simply have to first eliminate your PC or network connection as the culprit. Try with another computer/phone in your network. Try with another computer/phonein other network. Etc.
I did try with Chrome running on my Android phone connected to mobile network - same thing.
You should, it's one of the few browsers that uses a different engine. Most, including Edge, use chromium.
I'd probably dig in with developer tools, you can set some XHR breakpoints to debug what's happening around the code and maybe try to figure out where the garbled url originates.. some dev knowledge required of course..
I haven't done something like this for 10 years. But to what end would that be as if it happens with Firefox as well isn't it a server-side issue?
Did you say this only happens when logged in?
Have you tried creating a new user?
No..., Not strictly accurate lolYes
No