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itux420

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Aug 8, 2015
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Denver, CO
So I have a website that I go to regularly on Safari on my iPad Air. The other day while trying to load the page, Safari glitched and loaded "about:blank" instead of the website and then promptly crashed. So I immediately tried to reopen it. It crashes again, but in the 2 and a half seconds before it crashed I saw that it was still trying to load about:blank. So I restarted, still crashing. I went to settings and hit Clear History and Website Data. This allowed Safari to open but now when I go to the website it maintains the desired site in the address bar and acts as though it loaded (blue loading bar) but all I get is white in the web UI area. I've rebooted and cleared everything again and still no luck... I don't know what else to do other than a restore which is a b**** in itself because I haven't backed up in months (I know, I know...). So does anybody have any other suggestions other than a restore and clearing history and website data? This website is crucial for school.

ADD: Just to clarify, I'm talking about Mobile Safari on my iPad Air running iOS 8.
 
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