After screwing about with a local version of StackOverflow and debugging, I found out that the issue was down to user error and a similar setup between work and home. The issue wasn't with my PC, but with a proxy that was set up on my home router and a proxy set up on my work PC (can't remove it -.-). See the steps below to recreate (for fixing it):
- Install Cisco AnyConnect
- Set the load balancer to Automatic
- Restart
- StackOverflow is now broken!
And see below for steps on 'fixing it':
- Set Cisco AnyConnect Load balance to manual and set the server location to London (or closest city)
- Ensure you don't have any web filtering services (My work also has ScanSafe, I had to ask them to punch a hole in the filter)
- StackOverflow is now better :-)
I completely forgot about the proxy on my home router, but if you have one enabled, ensure the filtering is off. Mine was set to filter some stuff and the calls just got caught up in that.
http://stackoverflow.com/posts/36105784/vote/5
- if one isn't made... either the JS is corrupt (unlikely, as you see an error message), or it isn't going through.