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Hello again, all.

I've been away in Kansas City, where my connectivity has been worse than atrocious, forcing me to *gasp* abandon Perl Monks for a brief hiatus.

I've missed you.

As I now attempt to return, I find that I cannot access Newest Nodes. It loads (to about 260K of data), then says, "Document Done," but nothing appears. I have left it running overnight (assuming this was just the legendary Netscrape rendering engine at work) to no avail. Further, View Source fails to list the HTML, hanging and refusing to display more than the first few lines.

Of course, this is probably just "Yet Another Communicrater Bug."

So, my questions:

  • Have you seen this behavior before?
  • Would some enterprising Monk be so kind as to remind me of the HTML params to manually effect "I've seen all of these"?
Thank you for your assistance. :-)

Russ
Brainbench 'Most Valuable Professional' for Perl


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