On 31/05/14 05:20, David H. Durgee wrote:
I am encountering a problem with the Drudge Report on SM 2.26 linux x64
since a few days ago. I typically open the Drudge Report in a new tab
and after reviewing it type another news site into the URL. When I
finish reading that site I enter yet another site and do so until I have
a set of 8 URLs in that tab. I then go off and do other things for a
while. When I want to check for updates I then hit the back down arrow
and go back to start again with Drudge.
Unfortunately, something has changed a few days ago. If I wait more
than a few minutes before I start again then the Drudge report appears
to reload itself in a way that wipes out the list of URLs in the tab!
This leaves me with two entries for Drudge and nothing else, forcing me
to go through the re-entry of URLs in the tab.
I can avoid this by disabling Javascript, but of course that causes
problems with sites that expect it to be available for various features
to work.
Is anyone else seeing a similar problem with Drudge, or other web sites
for that matter, messing with the URL history in a tab recently? I sent
a complaint to Drudge, but I of course have received no response.
Is anyone aware of a better way to avoid this problem? I see it in
FireFox as well, so I assume it behaves the same in all Mozilla browsers.
Dave
David, I don't know how you can get around your Javascript problem but
would a work-around be to set yourself up with a group of eight tabs of
your news sites, read through the eight tabs and then re-load each tab,
and repeat as required, ......??
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Daniel
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Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26 Build identifier: 20140415200419
or
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SeaMonkey/2.26 Build identifier: 20140408191805
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