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Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Max Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:15 PM try chrome. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Arthur_itus Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:14 PM I used to use Firefox and didn't like it. :-) |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Arthur_itus Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:13 PM Thanks Max :-) |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:12 PM No hangups with Internet Explorer, but you don't like the way what its doing... I've no particular hangups with Internet Explorer either - but I prefer to use Firefox, because it seems to do the job a lot better. I can't see any reason to use a browser that isn't as good. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Max Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:11 PM Yep, IE 9 says we're up to no good. We use some software in the background of mudcat to watch the activity and alert us to trends and errors. It's called chartbeat. IE9 doesn't like it, but I know its safe. If it ain't killing you, just ignore it, we should have it sorted out soon. Not sure what is so terrible about the error. I've been testing and such myself, and if you X it out once, it stops alerting you. Or add *.chartbeat.com to your safe site list. If that doesn't lower your blood pressure, maybe you need more hobbies. And if you don't have hangups with Microsoft, I guess you do now, huh? Mudcat is unchanged in that area, so before blaming me, think about a multi-billion dollar corporation who passes out shit and calls it diamonds in an upgrade that coincidentally coincides with the errors you're seeing now. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Tangledwood Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:07 PM Same here, it started yesterday. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Bonzo3legs Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:07 PM "Becuase I like it and I don't have the hang ups that some peopel do. I don't have issues with Microsoft." Agreed |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Arthur_itus Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:07 PM No Thanks |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Greg F. Date: 31 Mar 11 - 05:06 PM Firefox. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Arthur_itus Date: 31 Mar 11 - 04:53 PM Thanks Martin. Obviously it's not just me. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Arthur_itus Date: 31 Mar 11 - 04:48 PM Becuase I like it and I don't have the hang ups that some peopel do. I don't have issues with Microsoft. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: MartinRyan Date: 31 Mar 11 - 04:48 PM I've been seeing the same message today - never before. Regards |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Bert Date: 31 Mar 11 - 04:45 PM Why on earth would you be using Internet Explorer? |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Arthur_itus Date: 31 Mar 11 - 04:41 PM It keeps on coming up with Internet Explorer has modified this page to help prevent cross site scripting. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Bonzo3legs Date: 31 Mar 11 - 04:30 PM It's a pain in the neck! |
Subject: Tech: Internet Explorer and Mudcat issue From: Arthur_itus Date: 31 Mar 11 - 02:48 PM This hasn't happened before and I suspect that it has something to do with the latest updates to Internet Explorer. When I click on a thread, I get a message bar above the thread that warns me about protecting Cross Site scripting. What is going on here, as there does not seem anyway to tell it to accept Mudcat. What and why is this happening? Listed below is what Microsoft say. How does Internet Explorer help protect me from cross-site scripting attacks? Internet Explorer's Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter can help prevent one website from adding script code to another website. XSS Filter watches how websites interact, and when it recognizes a potential attack, it will automatically block script code from running. When this happens, you will see a message in the Information bar letting you know that the webpage was modified to help protect your privacy and security. If the modified webpage does not work properly, try going to the home page of the website and navigating to the webpage directly. If the page still does not work correctly, contact the website's administrator. |
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