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2 TopicsWebsite Assets Won't Load with T-Mobile Home Internet... A veces
I develop websites, and lately I've been experiencing a weird issue where certain assets (like Javascript files, CSS files, and images) absolutely refuse to load on the sites I'm building. I eventually determined that the problem has something to do with my T-Mobile Home Internet, since it does not happen when people outside my home network view the website. Also, if I use my phone's cellular connection as a wifi hotspot for my desktop computer, the problem goes away. It's not a browser caching issue; clearing the cache and doing hard resets has no effect - usually. Using Chrome devtools, I can identify which assets aren't loading, and sometimes I can force them to refresh individually, which resolves the issue for a while. But then the problem resurfaces some time later. This issue has been happening off and on for about three weeks now. I've been using T-Mobile Home Internet for a couple of months. I've only experienced this problem with the websites I've been building lately. I have other sites that I've built the same way before I switched to T-Mobile Home Internet that have no issues. Anyone have any insight on what's going on?Solved1.1KViews0likes7ComentariosUsing Safari some sites say you have been blocked
Looking for insights on solving this problem: On some sites I am frequently seeing this message. Not sure if this is my IP or a Safari problem. I have checked that Safari has JavaScript enabled. Much obliged for any advice offered. You have been blocked. Why? Something about the behaviour of the browser has caught our attention. There are various possible explanations for this: You are browsing and clicking at a speed much faster than expected of a human being. Something is preventing JavaScript from working on your computer. There is a robot on the same network (IP 172.xx.xx.77) as you.216Visto0likes2Comentarios