Thread:Project:Support desk/Random mozilla addresses/redirects

Here's a weird one for you guys.

Without divulging too much information, we have a MediaWiki instance set up on an isolated server (e.g., intranet sites only). [This one is a different installation than the other one I've referenced in previous posts.] That system only has IE7 installed on it, and I can't even put in the old Developer toolbar to debug, that's how ridiculously antiquated it is.

Today I got a complaint from one of our users that they couldn't use the back button when on that wiki. I looked at the site, and he was right -- it'll load the article, but when you click the back button, nothing happens. (E.g., the button is active and not greyed out, it just doesn't do anything.) When you hold down the button and look at the dropdown/history, the following three pages are listed:

http://www.mozilla.net/test.html?string http://www.mozilla.org/test.html?string http://www.mozilla.com/test.html?string ...then the 'real' previous page title, e.g., "Main Page - Our Wiki".

The only error I see is the ever-so-useless IE "Done, with errors on the page" icon/message in the lower left corner. This one says:
 * Line: 43
 * Char: 1
 * Error: Syntax Error
 * Code: 0
 * URL: http://www.example.com/index.php?title=-&action=raw&smaxage=0&gen=js&useskin=vector&270

Note: because it's an isolated server, it can't load any of the Mozilla urls since they're external... not like they actually point to anything, anyway (I just get a 404 when I type it in on an externally-based server).

Anyone??

System info Version: MediaWiki 1.16.2 PHP: 5.2.4 (isapi) MySQL: 5.0.45