Window.location.href Stopped Working Recently On Excel For Mac

I have an Excel hyperlink problem: I click on, let's say A1, copy the link in it ( right click on hyperlink and copy that SAME URL as the link (if it is not automatically detected and changed).When I go to click on it, I am redirected to I copy and paste the link directly into the browser, it works fine (i.e., I am not redirected to a different URL).Does anyone know what's going on? I ran into the same problem with a URL that requires authentication.

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It has been working well on Excel rich client on Mac (version 16.9 (180116)) until recently. Now it won't navigate to the 3rd party sign-in page anymore. There is no change in add-in manifest XML file and the 3rd party domain is whitelisted in the manifest as below too.

If you click from an Excel spreadsheet to a URL that requires you to be logged in to a cookie-based session, most sites will redirect the Microsoft Discovery Agent to a login page. Unless the site is smart enough to redirect the login page request back to the original request in the case that the user is already logged in, you end up being forced to log in manually once the page loads in your real browser. The user experience is that all links appear to be logged-out.–Jul 10 '13 at 4:43. The URL you're using needs some more information from a cookie to display the search results rather than the search page. Paste the URL into a different browser (or remove your cookies) and you'll get the same results.Clicking a URL in Excel seems to open it in your default browser. But that's not really true.

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Before opening it in your browser, Excel first runs. This uses a Windows/Internet Explorer component to determine if the URL works.

(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.Lacking the cookies (more precisely: lacking ), GoDaddy gives that Internet Explorer component. And the result of that is opened in your default browser. That's the URL you're seeing.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. (Just for testing; it's not a permanent solution.)You will have more luck using a URL that does not rely on some hidden information from a cookie, like. This is Excel fault. If you paste the link in Outlook email or WordPad and you open the link from there it will work correctly.Excel should never create hidden session to verify the hyperlink. What's the point of it. It just needs to open it, nothing else.

They use the same logic in MS Word. It doesn't work from there neither.When Excel tries to verify the link in the background, new session is created that is not authenticated so it gets redirected to login page or something. After that instead of opening the original URL in the browser, Excel is opening the redirection url.

They really know how to make simple thing complicated. Too much here to add as a comment I'm afraid.The initial link returns a 302 status codeFrom the:The requested resource resides temporarily under a different URI.Since the redirection might be altered on occasion, the client SHOULDcontinue to use the Request-URI for future requests.

This response isonly cacheable if indicated by a Cache-Control or Expires headerfield.The temporary URI SHOULD be given by the Location field in theresponse. Unless the request method was HEAD, the entity of theresponse SHOULD contain a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to thenew URI(s).If the 302 status code is received in response to a request other thanGET or HEAD, the user agent MUST NOT automatically redirect therequest unless it can be confirmed by the user, since this mightchange the conditions under which the request was issued. Note: RFC 1945 and RFC 2068 specify that the client is not allowedto change the method on the redirected request. However, mostexisting user agent implementations treat 302 as if it were a 303response, performing a GET on the Location field-value regardlessof the original request method.

The status codes 303 and 307 havebeen added for servers that wish to make unambiguously clear whichkind of reaction is expected of the client.So as @xlm stated, this is GoDaddy doing a temporary redirect.It would seem that, when called from Excel, the redirect is not always being honoured.

Try opening Office in 'safe mode' before doing a reinstall or uninstall. Hold down the ctrl key and click on the excel icon.

It should tell you that you're starting it in safe mode, click ok to that message. If it starts up ok, then it's an addon that's causing the problem. If it doesn't start up ok, and shuts down then you can go into event viewer and see if it recorded the error there.

It could be a simple 'repair' that's needed as others suggested, or it may be something not office related. Event viewer can be launched by click the start 'orb' and in the search box type event and it should come up in the search results.

Once open, click on the arrow next to 'Windows Logs'. Casio ctk 451 midi drivers for mac. Then go to Applications and check the last few entries for the office shutdown. Or click the arrow next to 'Applications and Services' and then go to 'Microsoft Office Alerts' and see if it recorded anything there. Once you get an event and get the basic description, and event id, post it here, or do a search online and you should be able to find a resolution. If there is nothing in event viewer then try a reinstall as the others have suggested.