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A webpage has a “waffle blocking layer” in Firefox and blocks us to see the content behind screen. It works on IE fine.

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Good afternoon all.

I'm trying to access a page developed and used internally by the company in a different IE browser and I can not. It looks like the site runs a java script that creates a content block when using other browsers.

When I disable the java script, it loads the first page ... but I can not enter the login to the site and continue the navigation.

Looking a little more, I checked the HTML code seems put a “waffle blocking layer” and blocks us to see the content behind. Setting its value to “0” manually we could run it without any problem. I've attached the picture to this topic.

Does anyone know what could be causing this blocking? And how to access the webpage normally?

Thanks and regards,

Good afternoon all. I'm trying to access a page developed and used internally by the company in a different IE browser and I can not. It looks like the site runs a java script that creates a content block when using other browsers. When I disable the java script, it loads the first page ... but I can not enter the login to the site and continue the navigation. Looking a little more, I checked the HTML code seems put a “waffle blocking layer” and blocks us to see the content behind. Setting its value to “0” manually we could run it without any problem. I've attached the picture to this topic. Does anyone know what could be causing this blocking? And how to access the webpage normally? Thanks and regards,