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yahtzee
If you go here - http://www.cameroncollector.com/forum it should work fine for you. For the past 3 days, when i access the site, this is how it looks for me......suggestions?

Front Page of forum

Landing page of forum

Crazier thing is, the info on the page that i am seeing is current just way out of wack. This issue also happens in IE and FF 2.0.

Moderator Edit: Moved topic to more appropriate forum. ~ Animal
Animal
Just out of curiosity have you cleared browser cache and cookies, in both browsers? And also rebooted your machine?

Be (spend the cache and eat the cookies) Safe

Da Bleepin, AniMod, Animal
yahtzee
Yep, cleared everything in both and rebooted.
rowal5555
Hi yahtzee.

The same thing happens to me when I log into my gmail a/c in FireFox. I have to go down to the bottom of the page and select a different type of view. See if you have a viewing option somewhere on the page and change it to 'html' or preferably 'Standard'.
Let us know how you get on.

Cheers
yahtzee
QUOTE(rowal5555 @ Oct 30 2006, 10:19 PM) *
Hi yahtzee.

The same thing happens to me when I log into my gmail a/c in FireFox. I have to go down to the bottom of the page and select a different type of view. See if you have a viewing option somewhere on the page and change it to 'html' or preferably 'Standard'.
Let us know how you get on.

Cheers


Its not specific to Firefox.
Walkman
I use Firefox myself, and the same thing happens to me on various sites. The only thing I can think of is that maybe it's an issue with firewalls, or ip blocking software or host files. I'm just guessing, but the only way I've been able to remedy those display issues is to simply refresh the page. That works for me all the time.

I'm almost certain the above mentioned softwares are conected to this. Also, especially if you're using Firefox with the addon "No Scripts", it can happen more than often... at times.

Right now, I don't think there is a definite fix for it. Then again, the process-of-elimination, by uninstalling any and all ip programs/tools, but I'm not going to bother with it though. Just keep hitting the refresh and it should load the page in correctly.
yahtzee
QUOTE(Walkman @ Oct 30 2006, 10:50 PM) *
I use Firefox myself, and the same thing happens to me on various sites. The only thing I can think of is that maybe it's an issue with firewalls, or ip blocking software or host files. I'm just guessing, but the only way I've been able to remedy those display issues is to simply refresh the page. That works for me all the time.

I'm almost certain the above mentioned softwares are conected to this. Also, especially if you're using Firefox with the addon "No Scripts", it can happen more than often... at times.

Right now, I don't think there is a definite fix for it. Then again, the process-of-elimination, by uninstalling any and all ip programs/tools, but I'm not going to bother with it though. Just keep hitting the refresh and it should load the page in correctly.



Thanks but did you read my original post? It happens with both browsers and refreshing doesnt fix it.
yahtzee
i just switched my PC connection from my WRT54GS and ran it into port 1 of my vonage router (RT31P2) and now the site is working. this happened last time as well and by tomorrow, it wont work...we will see.
Walkman
Like I said before,

It's probably a connection, network, firewall or something to that extent. It worked when your changed Internet connections, I see.

And yes, I read your original post, that's why I posted my reply, (which seemed to remedy the problem).

Glad it helped!
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