04-26-2021, 06:20 PM
@"michel.pratte@gmail.com"
Hi, Michel.
I think every major browser has already moved or is in the process of moving to the default https:// prefix as phil said. However, if this were the cause of your problem then I would expect to see messages like "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" or "Site can't be reached" or somesuch show in the browser window.
I've never seen an error message like "URL REMOVED - BROKEN". What is the exact wording and is it in the browser window? in the browser console?
I can find very few useful hits using the usual search engines. What I did find seems to relate to ancient bugs in the chromium codebase or else to simple HTTP 404 errors. I don't have the inclination or the energy to download and search the source code for clues (according to Google, it takes half an hour just to download on a fast link!).
Like others, I don't see this error message using the Google Chrome Version 90.0.4430.85 or Microsoft Edge Version 90.0.818.46 running on my (virtual) Win10Pro box. The latter is based on the former.
One last desperate measure: did you clear your browser cache? Even more desperate, how about the DNS caches on the various hosts?
Regards,
Kent
Hi, Michel.
I think every major browser has already moved or is in the process of moving to the default https:// prefix as phil said. However, if this were the cause of your problem then I would expect to see messages like "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" or "Site can't be reached" or somesuch show in the browser window.
I've never seen an error message like "URL REMOVED - BROKEN". What is the exact wording and is it in the browser window? in the browser console?
I can find very few useful hits using the usual search engines. What I did find seems to relate to ancient bugs in the chromium codebase or else to simple HTTP 404 errors. I don't have the inclination or the energy to download and search the source code for clues (according to Google, it takes half an hour just to download on a fast link!).
Like others, I don't see this error message using the Google Chrome Version 90.0.4430.85 or Microsoft Edge Version 90.0.818.46 running on my (virtual) Win10Pro box. The latter is based on the former.
One last desperate measure: did you clear your browser cache? Even more desperate, how about the DNS caches on the various hosts?
Regards,
Kent