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    <p>Like I said, the LibreOffice extension was working fine. The
      Yahoo Finance web page and app on my tablet were also working
      fine. Everything else, including direct connect to the few bank
      accounts that still use it was working fine. I only tried a fresh
      compile since I had not done so in several weeks. I did not think
      there was much of a chance it would fix the problem, especially
      since most recent changes seem to only affect the master branch.
      Plus the older version worked fine until yesterday.<br>
    </p>
    <p>I did not report it because it felt like something that would go
      away and there would be no way to figure out what was wrong. I
      only reported my issue after seeing that someone else had the same
      problem, meaning it was not a local problem on my system. By then,
      the problem was gone. While it's easy to blame Fedora, I have not
      updated my computers in the last several days so I doubt it's that
      simple.<br>
    </p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2023-04-20 12:38 PM, Louis-Philippe
      Allard via KMyMoney wrote:<br>
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        Quoting
        Jack
        via
        KMyMoney
        <<a href="mailto:kmymoney@kde.org" moz-do-not-send="true"
          class="moz-txt-link-freetext">kmymoney@kde.org</a>>:</p>
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        blue;margin-left:2px;padding-left:12px;" type="cite">
        <p>
          On
          2023.04.20
          12:59,
          David
          Dembrow
          via
          KMyMoney
          wrote:</p>
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          <p>
            On
            4/20/23
            12:39
            PM,
            Jack
            via
            KMyMoney
            wrote:</p>
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            blue;margin-left:2px;padding-left:12px;" type="cite">
            <p>
              On
              4/20/23
              10:31,
              David
              Dembrow
              via
              KMyMoney
              wrote:</p>
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              blue;margin-left:2px;padding-left:12px;" type="cite">
              <p>
                Sorry,
                I
                should
                have
                known
                better.
                Here
                is
                some
                additional
                details.<br>
                <br>
                Version
                5.1.3
                Operating
                System
                Linux/Fedora
                37<br>
                The
                update
                to
                stock
                prices
                appeared
                to
                work
                18-April
                and
                failed<br>
                19-April. 
                I
                know
                of
                nothing
                that
                changed
                other
                than
                the
                operating<br>
                system
                updates
                that
                appear
                daily
                with
                fedora.<br>
                <br>
                The
                failure
                happens
                when
                I
                attempt
                to
                update
                all
                stock
                prices. 
                The<br>
                status
                message
                is:<br>
                <br>
                Fetching
                URL<br>
                <a
href="https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=ABBV"
                  target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">
https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=ABBV</a>...<br>
                <br>
                Identifier
                found:
                ''<br>
                <br>
                Unable
                to
                update
                price
                for
                ABBV
                (no
                price
                or
                no
                date)<br>
                <br>
                I
                recall
                a
                change
                in
                the
                past
                that
                yahoo
                finance
                did
                and
                the<br>
                correction
                was
                made
                with
                a
                New
                Quote
                Source
                and
                the
                following<br>
                details
                -
                much
                off
                which
                I
                do
                not
                understand
                how
                it
                works
                but
                it<br>
                worked:<br>
                <br>
                URL<br>
                <a
href="https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=%1"
                  target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">
https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=%1</a><br>
                CSV
                URL<br>
                Identifier<br>
                Identify
                by
                Symbol<br>
                Price
                "regularMarketPrice":((\d+|\d{1,3}(?:[,]\d{3})).\d+)<br>
                Date
                "regularMarketTime":([\d]+)<br>
                Date
                Format<br>
                Strip
                HTML
                Stripping
                checked<br>
                <br>
                I
                notice
                no
                messages
                in
                the
                command
                line
                attempting
                to
                update
                all<br>
                stock
                prices.<br>
                <br>
                Thanks
                for
                the
                support!</p>
            </blockquote>
            To
            confirm,
            you
            successfully
            updated
            all
            other
            prices,
            but
            just<br>
            failed
            on
            ABBV? 
            Have
            you
            tried
            again? 
            I
            was
            just
            able
            to<br>
            successfully
            update
            ABBV
            with
            5.1.3
            with
            those
            settings.</blockquote>
          No,
          all
          of
          my
          updates
          failed
          (I
          only
          actually
          tried
          5-6
          before<br>
          cancelling).
          ABBV
          happens
          to
          be
          the
          first
          and
          I
          used
          it
          as
          an
          example.<br>
          <br>
          I
          just
          tried
          again
          and
          everything
          worked
          fine.
          Thanks
          again
          for
          the<br>
          support
          and
          timely
          replies.</blockquote>
        Thanks
        for
        letting
        us
        know. 
        When
        something
        like
        that
        happens,
        always<br>
        remember
        the
        possibility
        of
        a
        network
        glitch. 
        Try
        again,
        and
        then<br>
        again
        a
        half
        hour
        later. 
        Try
        clicking
        on
        the
        URL
        that
        shows
        up
        in
        the<br>
        error
        message
        to
        see
        if
        you
        can
        at
        least
        get
        a
        response
        in
        a
        browser.<br>
        Recompiling
        or
        reinstalling
        has
        a
        low
        probability
        of
        helping,
        unless
        it<br>
        really
        was
        a
        recent
        upgrade
        that
        introduced
        the
        problem.<br>
        Jack</blockquote>
      <p>
        Jack
        is
        right,
        1st
        thing
        when
        having
        issues
        that
        use
        network
        or
        web
        connectivity,
        always
        confirm
        you
        can
        retrieve
        the
        desired
        result
        by
        another
        way....
        either
        ping
        telnet
        or
        simply
        web
        browsing. 
        Bash
        can
        be
        helpful
        with
        wget
        as
        well...
        literally
        hundreds
        of
        ways
        of
        doing
        it.<br>
        <br>
        In
        the
        past
        for
        me
        SNORT
        on
        pfsense
        has
        caused
        several
        issues
        where
        it
        detected
        "malicious"
        traffic
        and
        added
        Yahoo's
        IP
        to
        its
        blocklist.<br>
        <br>
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        Louis-Philippe
        Allard<br>
        <a href="mailto:lp.allard.1@gmail.com" moz-do-not-send="true"
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          lp.allard.1@gmail.com</a><br>
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