Kevin Kenneally
Elder Member
Subject line states everything I need info about.
Just went there successfully in FireFox 96.0.2 using the link aboveWhen I try to go to http://lonecanuckpublishing.ca/ the website is blocked for me.
I use Microsoft Edge as my primary browser and it says, "This page has been blocked by Microsoft Edge." It does not give a reason why.
Firefox also blocks the site and gives no information either.
FWIW, I am still using Win 10I was using 95.0.2, so I updated to 96.0.2 and it's still blocked. Weird.
What's most frustrating is that I'm given no reason as to why.
I have Norton and am using Windows 11, but nothing else that's odd.
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Did some more snooping and found this in Edge (under Console):
Yellow Triangle: Tracking Prevention blocked an IFrame resource from loading https://myhomenetwork.att.com/networkprotected/index.html?reason=malware&source=http://lonecanuckpublishing.ca/. (index):2762
Yellow Triangle: crbug/1173575, non-JS module files deprecated. (anonymous) @ (index):2762 lonecanuckpublishing.ca/:1
Red X: Unchecked runtime.lastError: The message port closed before a response was received. lonecanuckpublishing.ca/:1
Yellow Triangle: Tracking Prevention blocked a resource from loading https://myhomenetwork.att.com/networkprotected/index.html?reason=malware&source=http://lonecanuckpublishing.ca/.
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Checked the Browser Console under Firefox:
Key event not available on some keyboard layouts: key=“i” modifiers=“accel,alt,shift” id=“key_browserToolbox”
Can't start recording from event type: paste
ExtensionError: No such native application
this.ports.get(...) is undefined 4
recvPortMessage
recvPortMessage
_recv
receiveMessage
Error: Please use $(ref:runtime.lastError).
[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) [nsIContentSniffer.getMIMETypeFromContent]" nsresult: "0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE)" location: "JS frame :: resource:///modules/FaviconLoader.jsm :: onStopRequest :: line 312" data: no]
The Web Console logging API (console.log, console.info, console.warn, console.error) has been disabled by a script on this page.
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Can't really make heads or tails out of the gobbledygook, but I notice "runtime.lasterror" shows in red in both browsers, and red typically isn't good.
I've considered that too, but this computer is my work computer and my home computer and everything, so I'm very selective about which webpages I visit. If there's a tiny chance the warning I'm seeing isn't a false positive, then I'm unwilling to risk it. (Besides which, my FLGS carries Lone Canuk products and LCP products are discussed in many places, so I'm only missing out on the LCP website--which is, yes, a mild bummer.)you can always do an exception for your anti-virus