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Firefox - 16:02 09 Jun 05 Sometimes when I'm posting the buttons don't work (img, url, smilies) and sometimes they do.

Does anybody else have this or is it just me. Any ideas from the brainy web people?? I only really know unix...
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Re:Firefox - 16:10 09 Jun 05 Hmm, I don't think it's a Firefox issue (from your subject) as I'm a Mozilla user on Linux, Solaris and Windoze and don't have a problem. Are you viewing via a webache (specified in the browser or transparent from that location)?? can you try logging in from somewhere else and see if you still have the problem??

Is anyone else seeing this??

There are a couple of small bugs that i know about (Login with AOL users and cookies expiring on the forums) but this is a new one
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Re:Firefox - 20:35 14 Jun 05 Dunno - it happens here and at work, so I don't thik it's a stupid setting or anything.

I think it generally just doesn't work.

See - I'm clicking them now and nothing's coming in...

Don't think it's the cache - I have it set really low memory wise and this PC is rebooted all the time.

Also I've managed to post this thing twice. oops

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Re:Firefox - 21:44 14 Jun 05 Double post deleted, no worries.

Is anyone else seeing this? I have been using firefox to test this out but haven't been able to replicate it.

OK, well the emoticons & boardcode use javascript and seeing as it's intermittent I guess you don't have javascript turned off in firefox. So, next time it happens could you please Go to "Tools", "JavaScript Console" and see if any errors are coming up there? Try keeping the console window open and clicking some buttons. If you do get any errors then please right click on the error to copy it and paste it into a post / PM / e-mail to me. Thanks.
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Re:Firefox - 07:23 17 Jun 05 Hmmm. this only seems to be a problem at home. Look

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It's all working here. Stupid home PC. Now I've got to figure out what I've done.
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Re:Firefox - 18:27 17 Jun 05 what version you using? I use firefox (cause it rocks and were are not allowed to use any M$ products at work, apart from windows) and I used to get the same until I upgraded.

Other things that happen is that the links on the right hand side ---------------------->
sometimes go crazy when clicking on them. I know thats not a techie answer and I know I'm a techie and do tech support but really after the day I have had trying to convice someone that their AIX box is about to blow up and its nothing to do with RCS or disk caching on it; and as a dd /dev/disk1/ | md5 came back different each time then it really has to be a H/W issue...
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