Technical Error Prevents Access to WSJ.com Content
Sayart
sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-11-16 08:33:05
A technical malfunction has temporarily blocked access to content on WSJ.com, displaying only system code instead of the intended news articles. Users attempting to visit the website are encountering programming variables and encrypted data rather than readable content.
The displayed code reveals internal system information including tracking identifiers, security hashes, and server configuration data. Technical elements such as captcha delivery systems and cookie authentication protocols are visible to users, indicating a backend processing error that has exposed normally hidden website infrastructure.
The malfunction appears to affect the website's content delivery system, preventing proper rendering of news articles and other editorial content. Instead of displaying formatted text and headlines, the site is showing raw programming data that would typically remain invisible to general users.
Website administrators will likely need to address the server-side issues to restore normal functionality and ensure users can access the intended journalistic content. Until the technical problems are resolved, visitors to the site will continue to see system code rather than news articles.
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