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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: TheBoy on 04 May 2020, 17:46:25
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this seems unstable currently, which will impact page loading. I will repoint the static images to come from the main OOF server until they can keep their server up for more than 24hrs at a time.
However, all the guides are on the images server, so they may be intermittently unavailable.
Ticket raised to host hours ago, no response beyond an autoresponder saying they are busy... ...not sure why they are though.
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If it gets beyond your level of knowledge, give me a shout !
Sorry no smilies due to wrong browser or something.
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If it gets beyond your level of knowledge, give me a shout !
Sorry no smilies due to wrong browser or something.
Ah, are you doing a "Dundee" and using what MS now call Legacy Edge? No smilies for you!
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No idea.Had a windows 10 update a while back and now smilies wont work with Edge - I think.
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No idea.Had a windows 10 update a while back and now smilies wont work with Edge - I think.
Old edge is dead. At last. Use something else, be it the new edge, Internet Exploder or FF.
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That happened to me a while ago after a Windows 10 update and I was using Edge but swapped to Explorer which brought the smilies back :y
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No idea.Had a windows 10 update a while back and now smilies wont work with Edge - I think.
Old edge is dead. At last. Use something else, be it the new edge, Internet Exploder or FF.
Afaik I am still using Edge. So presumably the new one ?
Might have to bother my arse and swap browsers then.
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Google Chrome all the way :y
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No idea.Had a windows 10 update a while back and now smilies wont work with Edge - I think.
Old edge is dead. At last. Use something else, be it the new edge, Internet Exploder or FF.
Afaik I am still using Edge. So presumably the new one ?
Might have to bother my arse and swap browsers then.
Probably not. Has the icon changed? If its still a single colour 'e' then its legacy. If its a more poofy blue/green, its New Edge
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Google Chrome all the way :y
On Windows, that is a very, very silly idea.