> Instead, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some
> time it stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the
> site. It is clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and
> incomplete. The amount of the page that is displayed varies from time
> to time. It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.

I’m not seeing the loading sequence time out. Instead, it completes
pretty quickly here. However I am observing that the contents are
incompletely loaded, and indeed the amount of contents rendered varies
from time to time (but the pages are never fully rendered).

** Also affects: oxide
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1662559

Title:
  Web browser only partially loads self-signed https sites

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Oxide:
  New

Bug description:
  Note: This bug report has been split off bug #1656551 (which has been
  fixed with today's OTA-15). As this problem persists, it is obviously
  independend from that bug.

  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites with self-signed certificates. The browser correctly 
presents a warning about the self-signed ssl cert. It then presents the option 
to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue anyway, the 
browser should accept the certificate and proceed loading the site.
  Instead, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete. The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.

  Test cases:
  1) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.
  2) I have confirmed that problem with other fritz box routers as well.
  3) There's another web server running at my site on
  https://rkupper.no-ip.org:444/
  It also uses a self-signed certificate. You should see the login page of a 
nextcloud instance. Observe that graphics is incompletely loaded and the login 
button (if displayed) does nothing. Thus it is not a problem specific to fritz 
box routers.

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