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Old 05-05-2014, 03:32 PM   #5
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Location: Ontario, Canada
Device: Kobo Aura H20
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I am just curious. Did you navigate to this page with another device and look what is happening?
It was a Chinese website where they have classic Chinese writings, my boyfriend was reading a book on that site on his Sony e-reader, but it wasn't spacing right so I wanted to see if the Aura HD could render it better - well, I guess I got the answer. The site works fine on my Nexus 5, works fine (less the minor rendering issues) on his 3 year old Sony e-reader, and it works fine with Firefox 30 Beta 1. The site is also not shady or anything like that.

Don't shoot me for repeating myself, but why not a mere restart if something went bananas? What device automatically reverts to a full restore without even inasmuch an attempt to restart first, or at a minimum a hint that it's about to arbitrarily wipe everything.

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