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Links in pages produced from Javascript

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I subscribe to The Times (UK) and use many of their different portals. I am, however, experiencing a really odd problem. For the last three Mondays in a row when I hover over a link it shows one destination which is now three weeks out of date and downloads same when clicked. When I Inspect(Q) the relevant bit of script it shows the correct page for the current week. All other links from the current edition work as expected. The link works correctly on other days of the week. The IT support at The Times have no idea why this is happening and have simply asked me to do stupid things like clearing all cache and cookies relevant to their site. this has no effect whatsoever!

How can this happen and have you any help on the subject?

I subscribe to The Times (UK) and use many of their different portals. I am, however, experiencing a really odd problem. For the last three Mondays in a row when I hover over a link it shows one destination which is now three weeks out of date and downloads same when clicked. When I Inspect(Q) the relevant bit of script it shows the correct page for the current week. All other links from the current edition work as expected. The link works correctly on other days of the week. The IT support at The Times have no idea why this is happening and have simply asked me to do stupid things like clearing all cache and cookies relevant to their site. this has no effect whatsoever! How can this happen and have you any help on the subject?
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The "Printable Puzzles" text link "Download & Print" is out of date but the orange box around it is up to date. Same problem on Chrome indicating a website issue.

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The "Printable Puzzles" text link "Download & Print" is out of date but the orange box around it is up to date. Same problem on Chrome indicating a website issue.

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Many thanks. I had realised it must be somewhere in the Javascript but couldn't see just where. Being "old school" and having used the web since it's very early days I tend to always click on a URL or prompt word such as Download. I hadn't bothered clciking the orange box! Duh!!