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I can visit meta.anysite.se.com, but when I click login, says at the bottom:

Waiting for webapps.stackexchange.com then Waiting for meta.webapps.stackexchange.com then Processing request... then it just doesn't load.

I am logged in to the main site.

This is the error console of Google Chrome.

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'href' of undefined          VM447:100
 getLoggedInUserId                                                     VM447:100
 (anonymous function)                                                  VM447:11
 n                                                                     jquery.min.js:2
 o.add                                                                 jquery.min.js:2
 StackExchange.ready                                                   stub.en.js?v=f919f4746b32:1
 (anonymous function)                                                  VM447:2
 (anonymous function)                                                  VM4 47:515
 with_jquery                                                           autoreviewcomments.js:52
 (anonymous function)                                                  autoreviewcomments.js:55

Clearing browsing data for the past day hasn't helped. It does work in Firefox, though.

The other (duplicates) didn't work.

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  • Any browser extensions? Security software that might inject JS into pages? Aug 22, 2014 at 22:12
  • @Shadow yeah, it is an extension (tried in incognito which disables them). Just have to find out which...
    – Tim
    Aug 23, 2014 at 9:05
  • It was power switch - chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/…
    – Tim
    Aug 23, 2014 at 9:12
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    Nice, please post this as answer so others having same issue will see. :) Aug 23, 2014 at 9:54

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I discovered that this is a problem with a specific Google Chrome extension: Power Switch.

To test if it is an extension causing the problem, go into incognito, they are all automatically disabled. If it then works, that's the problem. Then I went though disabling each one.

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