What operating system and browser ?
Does it look like this (post #37) ?
Official bug reporting thread
Does it look like this (post #37) ?
Official bug reporting thread
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Those look similar to the problem ones in the 'Bug' thread I linked to.
Are you using Windows XP ?
Those look similar to the problem ones in the 'Bug' thread I linked to.
Are you using Windows XP ?
Yes, but I am using it from the very start to post here. No other setup has varied the past 3 years almost. Again, it happens from about two last weeks ago. Some few days ago I published about my AM Tuner project, this moment DIYA looked as always. Perhaps you can find the post and take the date from it. Many thanks for the patience.
So it is XP. That is the same as the other user having issues. Nothing may have changed at your end, but lots is changing here on an ongoing basis as progress is made toward moving to a new platform.
Please continue this discussion in the official bug reporting thread. We'll see what we can do, over there. Osvaldo, please let us know what operating system (XP?) and exactly which browser version you are using, in that thread.
Hello again. Actually I'm posting from a cybercoffee, because from my job PC now I'm unable to enter the forum.
I sent to Mooly 2 screenshots with OS and Crome versions. If you need them, I'l sent him again. Else I can send them to Helena's mail, as you want.
I sent to Mooly 2 screenshots with OS and Crome versions. If you need them, I'l sent him again. Else I can send them to Helena's mail, as you want.
Hi Osvaldo,
For the moment, and probably for the forseeable future, diyAudio.com (and many other websites that have moved to HTTPS) will no longer be accessible on IE and Chrome on Windows XP.
If you must use XP, you only have 2 options - FireFox 52.9ESR or Opera 36.
I am going to close this thread, please continue the discussion in this thread:
Official bug reporting thread
For the moment, and probably for the forseeable future, diyAudio.com (and many other websites that have moved to HTTPS) will no longer be accessible on IE and Chrome on Windows XP.
If you must use XP, you only have 2 options - FireFox 52.9ESR or Opera 36.
I am going to close this thread, please continue the discussion in this thread:
Official bug reporting thread
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