Archive.org shows only a blank page

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moonbob69
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Archive.org shows only a blank page

Unread post by moonbob69 » 2024-01-07, 09:09

Http://archive.org using PM 32.5.2 (and earlier versions) shows only a blank page with no messages or redirects shown.

Browser Console mentions "Content Security Policy: The page’s settings blocked the loading of a resource ...".

Solution:
Correct web site is https://...

Since it was their page, I would have thought that they would automatically redirect to https.

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Re: Archive.org shows only a blank page

Unread post by Moonchild » 2024-01-07, 09:22

moonbob69 wrote:
2024-01-07, 09:09
Since it was their page, I would have thought that they would automatically redirect to https.
We've seen multiple sites now that cause confusion by not redirecting to https and breaking http connections. I'm not sure when that started but the only thing to do is to contact archive.org and tell them about the issue and that they should fix it.

FTR though, on my end it properly forwards.
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