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Documentation unavailable #2062

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oceyral opened this issue Aug 30, 2021 · 3 comments
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Documentation unavailable #2062

oceyral opened this issue Aug 30, 2021 · 3 comments

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@oceyral
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oceyral commented Aug 30, 2021

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Hi, the documentation on Readthedocs is not working anymore on Firefox or Chrome.

It looks like it's an issue with incorrect MIME types sent by the server. I don't see the issue with documentation from other projects hosted on Readthedocs.

The message spammed in the console in Firefox for a lot of resources :

The resource from “https://py3status.readthedocs.io/py3status/search/main.js” was blocked due to MIME type (“text/html”) mismatch (X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff).
@ultrabug
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Hello @oceyral , we're talking about https://py3status.readthedocs.io/ right?

Going on this URL, on two browsers + my mobile phone just works fine... I'm not sure what to do to see what you see

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oceyral commented Aug 31, 2021

Ok, so https://py3status.readthedocs.io/ does work for me too, and I can follow the links from there.

What doesn't work is clicking on the links in the repo README.md (which is what I was doing initially), and then clicking on anything from there - likely because the dependencies haven't been loaded.

For example, clicking on the link to https://py3status.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modules.html at line 108 in README.md doesn't work, but going directly to https://py3status.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/modules/, or following the links from https://py3status.readthedocs.io/ works.

So, I guess it's just an issue of the links in the README needing to be updated.

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Ohhhhhh I feel ashamed to have forgotten to update the README files!

Thank you so much, this should be fixed now 👍

rlerm pushed a commit to rlerm/py3status that referenced this issue Sep 4, 2021
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