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Sammy |
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Sammy![]() ![]() ![]() Registered Member #143 Joined: Sun Mar 09 2008, 08:36PMPosts: 637 | Any Member not yet done so, goto www.nodpi.org and register. The Forum and PM is ssl secured. | ||
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #266 Joined: Tue Apr 01 2008, 01:11PMPosts: 800 | Any ideas? The home page is trying to download something from i.ytimg.com. Is it the youtube videos? I tried another browser which rejects 3rd party content and saw nothing at all about i.ytimg.com | ||
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madslug |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #266 Joined: Tue Apr 01 2008, 01:11PMPosts: 800 | I notice over on cf that others are having problem connecting to the nodpi forum too. I didn't mention it here because I thought it may be a scripting error on nodpi - the forum tab does not work for me either and the only way I can get there is by typing the forum directory into the address bar. In the process, I ended up on the wp site and had no way to get back to nodpi. Since looking at the code, I see that forum is not the directory name. If it helps finding the gremlin, using SeaMonkey (Mozilla): In the top menu, the rollover effect does not happen anywhere on "Forum" and on "Events" I only see the rollover effect after the 's'. All other menu items display the rollover effect. When I am on the forum home page, the "Home" menu item is showing as active and the rollover effect is the same as the home page. Ditto for the privacy, gallery and how to help. On internal pages the link back to home also does not work. The rollover effect and link works fine in other mozilla based browsers. After registering and showing as being online, I am unable to reply to a thread. In one browser, I enabled javascript as the reply link does not work without js. It took 3 clicks on the reply link before the reply text box appeared and then the browser froze because it was already using 78% of CPU (total=100%). Conclusion: there is a bad script running on nodpi. Looking at the browser log, the script got itself into a loop of calling the various .js files and checking cookies. Loads of 304 responses. Looks like images were being re-requested too. I have 2 cookies for nodpi - wordpress_text_cookie and wordpress_(looks like a hash) Hope the info helps. | ||
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