I frequently use worldcat.org, provided by OCLC (Online
Computer Library Center), which is a "union catalog" of
30,000+ libraries in 100+ countries.  Some people travel
for beaches, I travel for libraries, and may someday be
arrested for trespassing in a university's closed stacks.

Anyway ...

I can reliably access:

https://search.worldcat.org/

... using Brave Browser on all of my computers except for
one ancient 3GB Thinkpad, recently upgraded to Debian 12.7.
I can always reach worldcat with firefox, and often with my
first attempt with Brave, but subsequent attempts produce
a very brief web page with a banner that says:


Pretty-print □
------------------------------
{}


------------------------------

Clicking the □ checkbox turns "{}" into:

Pretty-print □
------------------------------
{

}
------------------------------

(the box turns blue with a white checkmark)

... which is strange, but not the worldcat.org site.

I fiddled with traceroute on both machines.  On the
laptop I got intermittent pointers to a correct
worldcat.org IP address 104.18.32.188, but soon
realized that I don't know enough to debug this. 

Anyway, I can use firefox on that old laptop, but I'm
curious about what's happening, and would like to
solve the problem before an update breaks firefox.  

All that said, the problem may be in worldcat's vast
routing tables, timing out with a slower machine.
Who knows? ... I ask "literally".

Keith L.

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Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]

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