![]() Curious why such a device would have a web server on it or even have open ports. At least it’s not something malicious where I’ve got to worry about being hacked. They broke and fixed it once before in December and we sincerely hope they can revert that change and restore that functionality. Interestingly, I fired up a WINXP PC running FF 52.9.0 ESR and notwithstanding the banner “your browser is too old to work in this site”, the site appeared to load fine, so it seems rather specific/esoteric. I would ask Discourse team review what changes were made and if there is a way to mitigate this breaking change. I recognize nothing can be supported forever, especially when not in the scope of testing, but when it’s reported and if it’s an obvious fix that does not significantly impact operability, consider such. ![]() Not looking for all functionality, just some core functionality (at least read content).
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