Intermittent trouble navigating back

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boomerang

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I posted this screenshot in the Check the Hamster thread in OT but thought I should put it here. I get intermittent issues navigating using the back button in IE10. When I'm having the problem, it actually is impossible to do so and I must either navigate back using the navigation pane on the left of the page or the Forum Jump dropdown at the bottom. The other alternative is to navigate away from the site entirely and come back in.

This is a short list. It sometimes is quite a bit longer. I get the impression that IE will only display just so many on these. Right clicking on the back button which displays the list and then selecting the bottom most choice repeatedly never gets me anywhere. After numerous cycles of that I give up and navigate through previously described methods.

This has been going on for weeks (perhaps longer) if that is of any help.

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allisolm

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Had the same problem this morning with the same atdmt.com url. I don't know what it is. Anyone?
 

allisolm

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Dunno. It was happening on my desktop and doesn't seem to be a problem right now on my tablet. I'll go see. Give me a few minutes.


edit: desktop did it now once, but then the rest of the time I could go back with no problem. IE8, winxp. Tablet is webOS.
 
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boomerang

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It's intermittent for me. I can't point to anything specific that it would relate to. I'm willing to help as much as I can if there is anything I should specifically be keeping my eye out for.
 

Soundmanred

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Still happening randomly with slow page loads as well. My back button popup list looks like boomerangs (4417067).
 

ViRGE

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I'll keep periodically poking at it, but so far I haven't been able to replicate it. It's probably just a single ad, so if we can ID it (and the source network) then we can get it pulled.
 
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