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dontwalkhand

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As you can see, this ONLY happens when I am on 3G for some reason. No pictures will load, and the comments section does not load. On Verizon LTE iPhones, and on Wi-Fi on this iPhone, everything seems to load just fine. Can anyone shed some light on this? Maybe go through the CSS on Engadget's page and see if they have any issues?

AND Now to the real problem....

If I try to load the webpage later, because it loaded into the cache, I would never be able to see it properly again, until I clear everything. Which is very annoying for pages that I depend on the cookie to save my information.
 
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As you can see, this ONLY happens when I am on 3G for some reason. No pictures will load, and the comments section does not load. On Verizon LTE iPhones, and on Wi-Fi on this iPhone, everything seems to load just fine. Can anyone shed some light on this? Maybe go through the CSS on Engadget's page and see if they have any issues?

AND Now to the real problem....

If I try to load the webpage later, because it loaded into the cache, I would never be able to see it properly again, until I clear everything. Which is very annoying for pages that I depend on the cookie to save my information.

Engadget does have an app.. works pretty good
 
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As you can see, this ONLY happens when I am on 3G for some reason. No pictures will load, and the comments section does not load. On Verizon LTE iPhones, and on Wi-Fi on this iPhone, everything seems to load just fine. Can anyone shed some light on this? Maybe go through the CSS on Engadget's page and see if they have any issues?

AND Now to the real problem....

If I try to load the webpage later, because it loaded into the cache, I would never be able to see it properly again, until I clear everything. Which is very annoying for pages that I depend on the cookie to save my information.

You're on wifi though
 
I get the same behaviour if I turn JavaScript off. Check that you have it enabled, but it's probably more likely that the script file is failing to load for some reason. Can you get to www.blogsmithmedia.com (which is where the JS is hosted) using Sprint?
 
I wonder fi Sprint's still using their proxy, where images get compressed and downsampled before being delivered to the mobile device. Back when i had service with them, they had this, and it was pretty annoying (they even did it when tethering).
 
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