PhilChorusch01
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I've cleared the data and cookies, no difference at all! The site works perfectly fine on Chrome, just not Edge 'on my end'! For some dumb reason.
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Just getting stressed out mate, it's clearly not your fault or anyone else's.Where have I said that you are making it up???
All I have stated is that it could be a problem at the user end - browser, AV, VPN, etc. I have certainly experienced such issues in the past that have turned out to be caused by my AV software and the VPN that I was using.
... could it be one of those external <head>er links that is causing the issue? For example, the link address is blocked by your AV, VPN, etc and as a result the page "hangs" before it even reaches the visible <body> section and therefore does not load.There are a lot of <script> tags in the header, including links to Google Analytics
A possibility. Is not MS Edge a rebadged Google Chrome? When MS Explorer went the way of the Dodo a few years back they (MS) announced that their new flagship web browser will be using the Chrome engine.Meanwhile, it seems they have something Edge doesnt like. Hardly surprising given how MS insists on not following the same rules that the rest of the planet agrees on via the WWW Consortium.
Well! I've spoken too soon.It doesn't work in Firefox on my PC, but Edge does work. On my phone. Safari doesn't work, but Firefox does. Go figure.
It appears that there was an issue with the site for a short time, this should now be resolved (we did reproduce it here, and it is now working correctly for us here).
I contacted @ZecMurphy about it. Here is what he had to say:
Hi Zec,Hi All
Our team have looked into this, and this issue should now be resolved.
Regards
You should be used to threads doing this. Remember it's the Trainz forums! ;-)I love how these threads just spiral of control. As a person that has been awoken many times by alerts of server error 500 over the years, it is almost always a case where the monkey (me) has to reboot the server due to the mySQL server daemon going walkabout. As to why it works for some people and not others, the cloud infrastructure has changed the way the Internet works. Datacenters all over the world are integrated seamless to give the appearance that the data you are retrieving is coming from a single source when in fact it is coming from the nearest datacenter to your location. This system works by content being distributed between datacenters automatically where it is cached for local access. This is what makes the streaming content of the Internet possible.