Greg Strong wrote on Sun, Oct 8, 2017 09:13 PM UTC:
I don't really use Chrome. Don't even have it installed on Windows. I do have Chromium installed on Mint, as that's the only way I can watch Amazon Prime Video, and I just tested and it does seem to work - I refreshed about 50 times and didn't get the problem. But this doesn't make sense to me; why should your choice of browser have any effect on whether or not a link is dead? I do have a couple plugins for Firefox, but I've disabled them and it didn't make any difference. And I don't have any plugins at all for IE, (not sure if IE even has plugins), and it malfunctions also...
I don't really use Chrome. Don't even have it installed on Windows. I do have Chromium installed on Mint, as that's the only way I can watch Amazon Prime Video, and I just tested and it does seem to work - I refreshed about 50 times and didn't get the problem. But this doesn't make sense to me; why should your choice of browser have any effect on whether or not a link is dead? I do have a couple plugins for Firefox, but I've disabled them and it didn't make any difference. And I don't have any plugins at all for IE, (not sure if IE even has plugins), and it malfunctions also...