Internet-Explorer – IE 9 request without a method of responding

This is a very strange browser problem encountered by my users. My company website has been working for several years. A user reported that he could not load our website a month ago What he sees is just a blank page. The user is very friendly to open the Internet Explorer developer tools to capture network traffic and send the results to us (xml file).

We are in the xml file The following strange request was found in: A request with no parameters but a url, and the response was completely empty. Because the key javascript file was not downloaded, the client will see a blank page.

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Except for the URL in the request, I did not modify any content in the above xml fragment. This is the only problematic request we found in the xml file, other requests/responses It looks normal. The client refreshed the page, but Internet Explorer still cannot load the javascript file.

My question is, under what circumstances would IE make such a strange request? Could it be related to caching issues? For example, IE somehow caches the wrong file?

Try the following options:

>Enable/disable GPU acceleration >Verify your HTML page through an HTML validator >Have you used multiple IDs with the same name? >Maybe there is a problem with the font cache in Windows? >Check if it works in Chrome?

This is a very strange browser problem encountered by my users. My company website has been working for several years. A user reported that he could not Load our website. All he sees is a blank page. The user is very friendly to open the Internet Explorer developer tools to capture network traffic and send the results to us (xml file).

We found the following strange request in the xml file: a request with no parameters but a url, the response was completely empty. Because the key javascript file was not downloaded, the client will see a blank page.

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Except for the URL in the request, I did not modify any content in the above xml fragment. This is the only problematic request we found in the xml file, other requests/responses It looks normal. The client refreshed the page, but Internet Explorer still cannot load the javascript file.

My question is, under what circumstances would IE make such a strange request? Could it be related to caching issues? For example, IE somehow caches the wrong file?

Try the following options:

>Enable/disable GPU acceleration>Verify your HTML page with HTML validator>You Are multiple IDs with the same name used? >Maybe there is a problem with the font cache in Windows? >Check if it works in Chrome?

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