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Discovery.com and the history channel

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On our public computers running PWB, when the patron clicks on one of the links in the left column the browser closes with no error message. In testing to try to give you a specific link it was working but I tried it a few minutes ago and experienced it several times. Could it be either the site it too busy, or our bandwidth is maxed?

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What version of PWB are you using?

With PWB v2.10 and a stock INI file I do not get any errors on our test comptuers.

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Please send a copy of your INI file to support@teamsoftwaresolutions.com.

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With your INI file all the links seem to work on our test computers. Are you still experiencing the problem?

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Post by zenful6219 »

We also seem to have problems with Discovery.com when we click any of the white arrows (white arrow inside red circle). We're using version 2.10

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Please send a copy of your INI file to support@teamsoftwaresolutions.com.

Using PWB v2.10 with a stock INI file, I navigate to Discovery.com. I click on the News "arrow" and it goes to the news page. If I enter a search term and click on the search "arrow" it searches. We can not seem to duplicate the problem on our test computers, any information would be helpful.

Is there a specific "arrow" that is causing the problem?

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