On some systems (PC, iPhone) the link pulls up a blank page like its trying to load but never gets there. On other systems it works fine. This started a few days ago. Here's an example in case you want to prove me wrong.
I have had the same problem recently when using Firefox, there must have been a change to the website code. You can get the page to load correctly by bypassing the cached copy of the page (shift refresh).
On some systems (PC, iPhone) the link pulls up a blank page like its trying to load but never gets there. On other systems it works fine. This started a few days ago. Here's an example in case you want to prove me wrong.
I tried shift+refresh and it tries to refresh but it comes back to the blank page and sits there. Same with Chrome and IE. I don't have FF on this system.
Here's the link your example pulls up on my Chrome browser (in case it helps):
https://coriolis.io/import?data=H4s.../PlfgCrihDQya0p0eWKnaglTtDGm9f9t/AaJ+1zsiBAAA
Sorry to hear that Krash. I suspect it is something to do with the caching, you could try clearing your browser cache?
For me coriolis works ok in Chrome but not in Firefox - I have to do a shift refresh in Firefox to view the page.
Doesn't work with my Internet explorer at work, either.
Good for my boss, bad for my builds![]()
Sometimes when willyb releases an update I'll get the giant blue Coriolis icon filling my screen. When that happens I close everything down, run Clean Master, then CCleaner and then Eusing registry cleaner. Works every time. I'm running the latest version of Firefox. This also has the added benefit of helping my system run a little faster from getting rid of the clutter that builds up.
On some systems (PC, iPhone) the link pulls up a blank page like its trying to load but never gets there. On other systems it works fine. This started a few days ago. Here's an example in case you want to prove me wrong.
Sometimes when willyb releases an update I'll get the giant blue Coriolis icon filling my screen. When that happens I close everything down, run Clean Master, then CCleaner and then Eusing registry cleaner. Works every time. I'm running the latest version of Firefox. This also has the added benefit of helping my system run a little faster from getting rid of the clutter that builds up.