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Berrenta How sweet it is from Texas Since: Apr, 2015 Relationship Status: Can't buy me love
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#1: Jun 30th 2015 at 6:59:54 AM

Occasionally when I edit, I get bombarded with a notification from my web browser that a problem was detected causing the page to reload. This constantly annoys me, as it undoes my edit progress so far.

The browsers that I use that are affected by this are Safari and Internet Explorer. Is there a way to resolve this? Thanks in advance.

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CitizenKahne Citizen Kahne from Lemont Since: Sep, 2014 Relationship Status: Singularity
#2: Jan 8th 2016 at 2:09:04 AM

The same thing keeps happening to me as well.

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SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#3: Jan 8th 2016 at 2:25:43 AM

Not having such problems on Firefox 43.0.4, for the record.

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CitizenKahne Citizen Kahne from Lemont Since: Sep, 2014 Relationship Status: Singularity
#4: Jan 8th 2016 at 3:04:01 AM

Actually, I think I should be more specific. It seems that whenever I'm looking at something, the page just spontaneously reloads. It only started doing this after I made an edit. And it only happens on this site; no other site is having this problem.

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SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#5: Jan 9th 2016 at 6:01:12 AM

Does it perchance make a note at the bottom of the browser about "transferring data from Google" or something similar?

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SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#6: Nov 4th 2016 at 11:03:26 AM

No more complaints so closing. Please refile at Query Bugs if issues persist.

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