From what everyone is saying, we *think* that older versions of Internet Explorer are getting through OK, but not other browsers or newer versions of IE. It’s just an impression, but I think that’s what’s
happening
Finally, a reason to be cheerful about having to use an old version of IE
J
Kate
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Thanks to twitter, we can now find out how to say “Access denied” and “Access blocked” in lots of languages
J
Thanks to everyone for all the confirmations that this isn’t just a local issue. Phew!
Kate
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Is anyone else seeing this error message on Pubmed at the moment? Any advice welcome!
Kate
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