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Corrupted Content Error

Real-Frosty wrote 5 years ago: 1

I've been getting this error when visiting the page the first time each day, it refreshes fine. It seems to work ok for several hours, but if it is a long time between visits during the same day, it will do it again.

This is the complete error:

Corrupted Content Error

The site at https:/www.tvmaze.com/calendar?&filter=followed has experience a network protocol violation that cannot be repaired.

The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because an error in the data transmission was detected.

Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.

[Try Again]

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The "Try Again" is a button which duh.. tries again, and it works fine.


gazza911 wrote 5 years ago: 1

A few questions:

What browser are you using?

What link are you clicking on to get to that?

Also, is that a direct copy & paste or did you write it out?

I only ask because in your URL it shows https:/www however protocols use two slashes, i.e https://www

Real-Frosty wrote 5 years ago: 1

Firefox, Waterfox, they both do it.

I have a print screen, but could not attach or add an image on the message...

so I typed it out, it was a typo, (https://) or either the site message code filtered it out.

The link is a bookmark, which is listed above (with two slashes).


david wrote 5 years ago: 1

Are you getting this on other sites as well or just TVmaze?

If you get it again, please try opening your browser's console (the F12 key should normally do that, you might have to move to the "console" tab manually) and see if there are any errors reported.


gazza911 wrote 5 years ago: 1

You can upload a screenshot to an image site such as imgur.com and then paste a link here.

SilverSurfer wrote 5 years ago: 1

I got the same error yesterday for the first time. Sorry, forget the page and the time ... just hit try again and page loaded fine. If it happens again I'll try to snag more data to post here. BTW, running Firefox 62.0.3 (64 bit) on Win7 and I have never seen this error anywhere else ... ever


david wrote 5 years ago: 1

Please let me know if you are still getting this error from now on.

SilverSurfer wrote 5 years ago: 1

david wrote:
Please let me know if you are still getting this error from now on.

For me, that error has occurred only once ever in all my surfing using a multitude of devices, OS's & browsers. If/when it happens again, assuming I'm not too quick on the trigger finger and hit 'Try Again' too fast, I'll snag the page URL, a screen shot, etc.


david wrote 5 years ago: 1

Will close this, please re-open if the problem returns. :)

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