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Thanks...Deeb wrote:On the Sennadar Wiki main page, under Community the ' Old WWWBoard forum (read-only) ' does not seem to work
Just thought I'd let you know
Browser Settings?arargh wrote:Why did I have to force the reload?
Shouldn't be. AFAIK, the browser gets changed pages.Spec8472 wrote:Browser Settings?arargh wrote:Why did I have to force the reload?
You need to turn off the option "Disable BBCode in this post", and likely change the setting in your profile to always disable bbcodearargh wrote:(edit) And I guess I don't know how to the the quotes, either.
Firstly, Upgrade to Firefox 2 (1.0 has a number of security flaws allowing some attacks), or at the least, 1.5.0.7 (which was the last in the 1.x line, iirc)arargh wrote:Shouldn't be. AFAIK, the browser gets changed pages.
Although, I just tried to check the settings, and can't even find them. (FireFox 1.0)
OK, I tried it. This is a test to see if it worked.Quindo Ma wrote:You need to turn off the option "Disable BBCode in this post", and likely change the setting in your profile to always disable bbcodearargh wrote:(edit) And I guess I don't know how to the the quotes, either.
Well, I have been using Mozilla since at least "mozilla-win32-M06.zip" and it seems that each new release is slower than the last. You have to remember, that not everyone has the lastest gizillion hertz processor in their system. My development system is an old P2-450. This system (for news & web) is a P2-400. A friend of mine still uses ver 0.7 because some of the extentions for that version were never upgraded for later versions.Spec8472 wrote:Firstly, Upgrade to Firefox 2 (1.0 has a number of security flaws allowing some attacks), or at the least, 1.5.0.7 (which was the last in the 1.x line, iirc)arargh wrote:Shouldn't be. AFAIK, the browser gets changed pages.
Although, I just tried to check the settings, and can't even find them. (FireFox 1.0)
Secondly, if you have a proxy server configured, or your ISP does some sort of transparent proxy caching, then that can affect any HEAD request.