• webpage loadign stops at 90%, why?

    From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to comp.mobile.android on Mon Jul 14 18:44:32 2025
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    What does it mean when the red line at the top of the browser goes 90%
    of the way from left to right ,and then stops, and always at the same
    place? Expecially since earlier today I loaded the whole page and read
    almost to the end.. It's from the Cleveland Clinic, some medical study.
    FWIW https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16912-degenerative-disk-disease --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Carlos E.R.@robin_listas@es.invalid to comp.mobile.android on Wed Jul 16 11:47:41 2025
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    On 2025-07-15 00:44, micky wrote:
    What does it mean when the red line at the top of the browser goes 90%
    of the way from left to right ,and then stops, and always at the same
    place? Expecially since earlier today I loaded the whole page and read almost to the end.. It's from the Cleveland Clinic, some medical study.
    FWIW https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16912-degenerative-disk-disease

    Typically some component of the page doesn't load. Not being a web
    programmer, I can not analyze the page.

    For whatever is worth, it loaded fine here.
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    Cheers, Carlos.
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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@hugybear@gmx.net to comp.mobile.android on Wed Jul 16 14:44:41 2025
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    On 16.07.25 11:47, Carlos E.R. wrote:
    On 2025-07-15 00:44, micky wrote:
    What does it mean when the red line at the top of the browser goes 90%
    of the way from left to right ,and then stops, and always at the same
    place? Expecially since earlier today I loaded the whole page and read
    almost to the end.. It's from the Cleveland Clinic, some medical study.
    FWIW
    https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16912-degenerative-disk-disease

    Typically some component of the page doesn't load. Not being a web programmer, I can not analyze the page.

    For whatever is worth, it loaded fine here.

    No problems in Central Europe either.
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    "Roma locuta, causa finita." (Augustinus)
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  • From Stan Brown@someone@example.com to comp.mobile.android on Wed Jul 16 09:23:34 2025
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    On Wed, 16 Jul 2025 11:47:41 +0200, Carlos E.R. wrote:
    On 2025-07-15 00:44, micky wrote:
    [quoted text muted]
    place? Expecially since earlier today I loaded the whole page and read almost to the end.. It's from the Cleveland Clinic, some medical study. FWIW https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16912-degenerative-disk-disease

    Typically some component of the page doesn't load. Not being a web programmer, I can not analyze the page.

    For whatever is worth, it loaded fine here.

    For me too, and in under a second.
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    permission and putting them on their own pretend forum sites.
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  • From Andy Burns@usenet@andyburns.uk to comp.mobile.android on Wed Jul 16 17:48:57 2025
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    Stan Brown wrote:

    For me too, and in under a second.

    same here, suggest using the developer tools, go to network tab and
    refresh the page, look at the "gantt-chart-alike" columns, see which URL
    isn't completing ...
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  • From Stan Brown@someone@example.com to comp.mobile.android on Wed Jul 16 19:18:03 2025
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    On Wed, 16 Jul 2025 17:48:57 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:

    Stan Brown wrote:

    For me too, and in under a second.

    same here, suggest using the developer tools, go to network tab and
    refresh the page, look at the "gantt-chart-alike" columns, see which URL isn't completing ...

    And of course, do this with all add-ins disabled, just to reduce the
    number of variables.
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    After using my real address in 37 years of Usenet articles,
    I am now reluctantly posting a fake address because of the
    large number of sites scraping Usenet articles without
    permission and putting them on their own pretend forum sites.
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  • From Marion@marion@facts.com to comp.mobile.android on Thu Jul 17 18:33:16 2025
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    On Wed, 16 Jul 2025 09:23:34 -0700, Stan Brown wrote :


    https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16912-degenerative-disk-disease

    Typically some component of the page doesn't load. Not being a web
    programmer, I can not analyze the page.

    For whatever is worth, it loaded fine here.

    For me too, and in under a second.

    I almost never use Android web browsers, like once or twice a year, but the first thing I did since I read Usenet on my Windows PC is I used Ungoogled Chromium on Windows and it loaded the whole page.
    <https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16912-degenerative-disk-disease>

    Then I tried bare-bones Firefox and it worked also.
    I then tried Epic's & Opera's chromium-based privacy browsers.

    It still worked.
    It only failed when I used the Mozilla-based hardened Tor browser.

    Even then, it failed with typical Cloudflare proxy-based errors...
    Error 1009 Ray ID: (redacted)
    Access denied
    What happened?
    The owner of this website (my.clevelandclinic.org) has banned the
    country or region your IP address is in (TOR) from accessing this
    website.
    Please see https://developers.cloudflare.com/support/troubleshooting/http-status-codes/cloudflare-1xxx-errors/error-1009/
    for more details.

    I think this tells us there's nothing wrong, per se, with the site HTML.
    It also tells me there's no privacy when going to that medical site.
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    It's all a clever test to see if "they" can get our home IP addresses!
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