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lostangel

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#106229 19-Jul-2012 20:29
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I've noticed over the last couple of days I'm unable to view lifehacker posts in chrome.
Or even the homepage of lifehacker.com apart from their logo and non-working sidebar widget..

Are you experiencing the same?

I thought I better check to be sure before alerting them.

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  #658683 19-Jul-2012 20:37
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No problems here.  Maybe clear your cookies?

 
 
 

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  #658685 19-Jul-2012 20:44
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No problems for me. Check that your ISP is not having international problems, and make sure you are using the correct DNS to avoid problem with CDN and proxies.




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lostangel

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  #658689 19-Jul-2012 20:59
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Cookies cleared.

Sites working in firefox.

I thought it may be a greasemony scrip playing up bu no change after disabling them :(

I really hate it when I can't figure out why something is not working :(



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#659218 20-Jul-2012 16:37
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I have been having the very same problem the last couple of days...in Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. Other links seem to be working for other sites, just not Lifehacker. Frustrating. I even restored an older disk image, and still have the problem. 

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  #659220 20-Jul-2012 16:43
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No problems here, Chrome on Windows 7 works fine.

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  #659248 20-Jul-2012 17:27
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Chrome is annoying when it stuffs up.

This is what I would do:
  1. Sync Chrome bookmarks etc with google.
  2. Uninstall Google Chrome
  3. Delete the Chrome files from the appdata folder. (C>Users>YourUser>AppData>Local>Google>Chrome)
  4. Reinstall Chrome
  5. Sync Chrome bookmarks with google.
When you remove chrome, it leaves the bookmarks and history etc. Sometimes this gets corrupted (Like it did to me). Tell me if you need help getting to App Data.
I am a bit of an expert in Chrome after my user data got corrupted.




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  #659264 20-Jul-2012 18:01
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freitasm: No problems for me. Check that your ISP is not having international problems, and make sure you are using the correct DNS to avoid problem with CDN and proxies.


I haven't seen a reply to this VERY important question. Are you folks using the DNS provided by your ISP or a third party DNS?






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  #659273 20-Jul-2012 18:07
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I am using the default Telecom DNS server.




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lostangel

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  #659290 20-Jul-2012 19:15
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I'm using slingshots dns.

And tonight lifehacker is working fine in chrome.
I've altered nothing, go figure.

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  #659360 20-Jul-2012 23:26
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For me, Lifehacker still isn't working in ChromeYell/

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  #659429 21-Jul-2012 09:06
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Working fine here, just read a story on Amazon's lesser-known services!




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