Larry S. wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Larry S. wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get
a long page of links, apparently to various parts of the page such as
ads. No text or page assembly.

This is new; no problem before. Not a problem with any other pages
from other sources. Can't trace this to any particular change--maybe
u/g to 2.23 (uncertain)?

Do you have a subscription to the WSJ site? Do you accept and retain
their cookies?

I see what you describe for some (maybe half?) of their articles. I do
not pay for a subscription.

No paid subscription, but it's not "maybe half", it's 98% (once in a
while one sneaks through). Prefs are set for "Allow all cookies" and
"Accept cookies normally". However, the Data Manager doesn't show any
cookies for any of the obvious iterations of their domain name. Hmm ...?

I just noticed the following blurb at the bottom of the pages I can read.
It tells me the site is in a "state of flux." It says:

"Big changes are coming to WSJ.com. They will affect commenting, profiles,
connections and email notifications. <Learn more>."  (I did not click
"Learn more")

Maybe I am just really bad at picking which ones to read!

:-)

Thank you. I'll look for that if I luck into a readable page at some point. Maybe the big change is what I've run into, though your experience suggests otherwise.

Larry S.

WSJ loads ok for me using SM1119.
Unfortunately the only article that I am allowed to read
without being a subscriber is about gay marriage in Utah.
Maybe adjusting browser spoofing would help.
Or turning off ad block.
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