View Full Version : DGRIN problem, help!!! (no reply in FireFox)
DoctorIt
Apr-01-2005, 06:21 AM
Is this supposed to be a funny joke? I can't reply to threads in Firefox again... just get that weird grayed out window that you can't type in. And changing it to "white" doesn't help this time.
Anyone else? :dunno
Andy
Apr-01-2005, 06:26 AM
Is this supposed to be a funny joke? I can't reply to threads in Firefox again... just get that weird grayed out window that you can't type in. And changing it to "white" doesn't help this time.
Anyone else? :dunno
no problem for me, doc ... here i am on mac os x, mozilla firefox 1.0
sorry mate - maybe something to do with your local settings?
John Mueller
Apr-01-2005, 06:32 AM
Everything fine here with windows xp.
DoctorIt
Apr-01-2005, 06:36 AM
Everything fine here with windows xp.:wxwax not fine here. why would IE work and all of a sudden FF stop?? Weird.
rutt
Apr-01-2005, 06:40 AM
Are you using the full WYSIWYG editor? If so try switching to the standard editor and see if you still have problems (replied in firefox with standard editor on os x.)
DoctorIt
Apr-01-2005, 06:46 AM
Um, and now my avatar is missing (happening over on advrider too)... but only sometimes!!! what the heck is going on!?!?
Andy
Apr-01-2005, 06:59 AM
Um, and now my avatar is missing (happening over on advrider too)... but only sometimes!!! what the heck is going on!?!?
uh - doc
if i were you, i'd stay indoors today :uhoh
DoctorIt
Apr-01-2005, 02:08 PM
uh - doc
if i were you, i'd stay indoors today :uhohor switch back to my Mac :D
wxwax
Apr-01-2005, 02:16 PM
Sounds like your computer caught a bug. :dunno You might try running whatever anti-virus and anti-spyware software you have.
(I'm on Firefox, no problems.)
DoctorIt
Apr-05-2005, 11:02 AM
My problem won't go away!!!! I'm stuck on IE again but ONLY for dgrin. This is the weirdest thing, I can reply over at advrider (same Vbulletin, right?) on firefox, but NOT on dgrin!!!
And, my avatar is missing on firefox - this problem is consistent on both dgrin and advrider.
I don't think I have bugs. I ran spy/virus/everything scans (multiple programs) before I left for business on friday, and again this morning. Computer got a nice 3 day break in between. I just don't get it. Haven't tried reloading Firefox, I guess that's the next step.
http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/ne_nau.gif http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/headscratch.gif
DoctorIt
Apr-05-2005, 11:55 AM
woo hoo!
it worked... guess I should have tried that first. Weird thing though... I totally uninstalled firefox, cleared all my caches, even manually removed the firefox folder from my hard drive. reboot and all. then i installed FF, fresh, and when it started up... my bookmarks were there. I had backed them up on my desktop, but it can't have found them automatically there??? Weird.
:scratch
wxwax
Apr-05-2005, 11:59 AM
woo hoo!
it worked... guess I should have tried that first. Weird thing though... I totally uninstalled firefox, cleared all my caches, even manually removed the firefox folder from my hard drive. reboot and all. then i installed FF, fresh, and when it started up... my bookmarks were there. I had backed them up on my desktop, but it can't have found them automatically there??? Weird.
:scratch
Does it go looking into IE for bookmarks? :dunno
BTW, I have many other completely incorrect theories for anything that happens to your computer, and I'm quite happy to share them. Don't hesitate to ask. And I have a similar compendium for physical ailments, should you feel the need not to get professional medical advice.
DoctorIt
Apr-05-2005, 12:01 PM
Does it go looking into IE for bookmarks? :dunno
BTW, I have many other completely incorrect theories for anything that happens to your computer, and I'm quite happy to share them. Don't hesitate to ask. And I have a similar compendium for physical ailments, should you feel the need not to get professional medical advice.but I don't have any bookmarks in IE...
And thanks, now I know where to go with all my problems :rolleyes :lol3
Baldy
Apr-05-2005, 01:53 PM
If you turn off javascript, the wysiwyg editor will not be happy, which would make replying on dgrin break.
The vBulletin people tell us that sometimes people's cookies get corrupted and need to be deleted, but I rarely hear about it.
Thanks,
Baldy
DoctorIt
Apr-06-2005, 11:58 AM
If you turn off javascript, the wysiwyg editor will not be happy, which would make replying on dgrin break.
The vBulletin people tell us that sometimes people's cookies get corrupted and need to be deleted, but I rarely hear about it.
Thanks,
Baldythanks baldy... it turned out to be some kind of corruption with my install of FF. who knows. but its fixed now :D
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