Want to read More. Press this. Nothing happens.
> http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=34&tmpl=fc&in=Entertainment&cat=
> Art_and_Museums
> Want to read More. Press this. Nothing happens.
Can't reproduce with either Opera 6.05 or 7beta on Windows.
| The thieves, who triggered the burglar alarm, fled with the oil
| paintings "Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen" and
| "View of the Sea at Scheveningen" from a museum with the largest Van
| Gogh collection in the world.
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Freezes.
I guess you have a better computer than I have.
I have Win 2000.
> http://rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/fc/entertainment/art_and_museums/late st_developments/story_more/*http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=564&ncid=564&e=7&u=/nm/20021207/ts_nm/crime_vangogh_dc_10
> Freezes.
Fine here, both 6.05 and 7.
> I guess you have a better computer than I have.
Don't really think so. 750MHz, 256MB RAM, S3 ProSavage (built in).
> I have Win 2000.
Win98SE + 98lite (no IE)
You can tell us a bit more about your setup (ID, Cookies, Javascript?)
And you can tell us what you mean by nothing happens
- does the mouse change when you hover over the link?
- when you click on the link, does anything happen in opera's status bar?
By deleting the stuff before the *, I can get to the site.
Why does it put this stuff there?
This showed up :
http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=34&tmpl=fc&in=Entertainment&cat=Art_and_Museums
I have Opera 6.05 Win XP.
Anywaye , its strange , yes.
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> Then why do I get the strange url's?
It's redirection script. It redirects you to the news you want. Probably counter or something. Anyway, you would want
to check if Alt + P -> Privacy -> Enable automatic redirection is checked, and if not, check it.
>Want to read More. Press this. Nothing happens.
Van Gough always did more than nothing to me.
And O7 loads fine as does O 6.5
I looked at the source:
<a
href="http://rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/fc/entertainment/art_and_museums/feature_articles/more/*http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?tmpl=fc&cid=34&lp=0&ll=b0&pg=1&mod=feature_articles&in=Entertainment&cat=Art_and_Museums">more</a></td></tr>
</table>
Why do I get this source when you get it without the stuff before the *http
> <a
> href="http://rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/fc/entertainment/art_and_museum
> s/feature_articles/more/*http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?tmpl=fc&cid
> =34&lp=0&ll=b0&pg=1&mod=feature_articles&in=Entertainment&cat=Art_a
> nd_Museums">more</a></td></tr>
So again. See the 'rd.yahoo.com' part? That's for redirection. When you click on this link, it takes you to exactly the
address link points at, and the server analyzes the query and tells browser to proceed to the page that happens to be
after the asterisk (could have as well been a fixed address, say http://www.google.com/).
To get this redirection working, you need to check the preference I wrote about in last post (Alt + P -> Privacy -> Enable
automatic redirection).
HTH,
> I have explained to you twice that automatic redirection is
> checked. This is the issue. The redirection is not working!
Well, it's working for me, so I don't know what can be wrong...
Greetings,
May not be relevant, but did you say which version of opera you are using?
What can possibly be wrong with the redirection? Norton Security? Something in
the registry?
Win 2k, User.
Wojciech E.
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I don't know about Norton - you could try disabling it briefly, and see if
that makes a difference?
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> Yes, it was the problem. I had ad removal for the entire yahoo site!
>
Glad you figured it out!