tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4647205337520950083.post1941411318093473739..comments2023-04-26T12:09:46.635+05:30Comments on Vivek's Blog: Weird Yahoo Server Response..Vivekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15155242711926252579noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4647205337520950083.post-18773147112692970762009-10-16T01:36:19.557+05:302009-10-16T01:36:19.557+05:30Very interesting,
I am tempted to think if this i...Very interesting, <br />I am tempted to think if this is indeed a bug on Yahoo's web server. Given that the delete button is an Ajax request, I would assume that something wacky is going on at Yahoo. Or it could even be that your local ISP is serving out the 502 error page as the ajax response (notice that you still have your other parts of the Yahoo UI still intact). It could be very well that the ISP has its 502 error pages stripped right out of IE's error page(which is as ridiculous as that sounds). I am almost sure that this is not a firefox issue. In any case, this does give ample food for thought.<br /><br />PS: Don't you use Chrome? Or did you try it and not like it?Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16720806075902832612noreply@blogger.com