On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 17:02, Patrick Useldinger wrote:
Where exactly is the problem? It seems to work for me
(Mozilla 1.7.3/Linux).
The problem was clearly described in my original mail...
When connecting to "http://www.utopolis.lu/"
>> - on four different computers
>> - at three different locations (different cities,
>>different providers, same country)
>> - under both Linux, Windows 2000 and Windows XP
>> - with different browsers (Firefox 1.0, MSIE 6,
>>Mozilla (old) and Lynx)
I got a page with the following message :
>> "The site has been stopped because of an
error
>> in the application!
>> We apologize for the inconvenience. Please
>> contact support(a)bisnet.be so that we can solve this
>> issue immediately. Thank you."
Considering I had the same message in different places, computers,
systems and providers (including at $ORKPLACE) and that I had it for
over three days, I'd suppose the problem isn't "mine" or "my
setup"...
In the meantime, I've found that __on my PC__ I can get the utopolis
website using MSIE on Win2k, but not with Firefox/Win2k...
I might think about making a screen copy of that message.
My suspicions run from "no support for Firefox" to "some issue with some
settings relative to security/privacy/cookies and such" i.e. the F**g
site tries to do something forbidden and instead of letting the user
know, decides to hang itself and let the user believe that something is
wrong "with him"...
Serge
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