![]() ![]() Only cacheable if indicated by a Cache-Control or Expires header Since the redirection might be altered on occasion, the client SHOULDĬontinue to use the Request-URI for future requests. The requested resource resides temporarily under a different URI. The initial link returns a 302 status code Too much here to add as a comment I'm afraid. You will have more luck using a URL that does not rely on some hidden information from a cookie, like (Just for testing it's not a permanent solution.) Most likely your default browser is not Internet Explorer? Then pasting the URL into IE directly and clicking it, to get the cookies, might then also make the link work from Excel. And the result of that is opened in your default browser. Lacking the cookies (more precisely: lacking a session), GoDaddy gives that Internet Explorer component some redirect. (It does not identify itself as Internet Explorer, but as "User Agent: Microsoft Office Existence Discovery".) And if the results are (somehow) okay then it will open the result of that check in your default browser. This uses a Windows/Internet Explorer component to determine if the URL works. Before opening it in your browser, Excel first runs Microsoft Office Protocol Discovery. Paste the URL into a different browser (or remove your cookies) and you'll get the same results.Ĭlicking a URL in Excel seems to open it in your default browser. The URL you're using needs some more information from a cookie to display the search results rather than the search page. ![]()
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