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3-Aug-2004 12:54:29 PM
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Anyone know what has happened to the qurank website?
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3-Aug-2004 12:57:58 PM
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Works fine for me!
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3-Aug-2004 1:25:19 PM
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why would you want to go there?
(evil grin)
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3-Aug-2004 2:18:21 PM
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Oh, ouch. I'm wounded!
(site is fine btw)
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3-Aug-2004 11:06:05 PM
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Hmmm, every other site in ether space comes through to me, but urank is mysteriously denighed me... cannot find server... give me a link to try please?
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3-Aug-2004 11:37:17 PM
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try
http://www.qurank.com/
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4-Aug-2004 7:08:47 AM
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If that doesn`t work then this address gets through. http://pub222.ezboard.com/bqueenslandclimbing
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4-Aug-2004 12:39:12 PM
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the qurank.com address doesn't work for me, but yours does phil
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4-Aug-2004 2:24:25 PM
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Wonderdog and alrob: What browsers are you using?
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4-Aug-2004 6:05:46 PM
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explorer 6
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5-Aug-2004 9:31:40 AM
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It's very strange. Phil had similar issues for ages, and then one day, it started working. Only a small pecentage of users have problems and I haven't been able to isolate the problem.
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5-Aug-2004 9:55:04 AM
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i got same page not found problem...
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5-Aug-2004 10:02:15 AM
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Be more specific guys. List your...
Web browser
Platform (PC, Linux or Mac)
Operating system (XP, Win2000, OSX)
Service provider
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5-Aug-2004 10:04:24 AM
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Works fine on my...
Macintosh running OSX10.3 using IE 5.2 and Safari 1.1 with Telstra broadband (i think!)
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5-Aug-2004 11:10:46 AM
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It makes me a bit concerned that if three users here can't access it - how many others who are trying cannot? Probably a lot!
I know Chockstone is not the appropriate forum to discuss this, but if anyone wants to help out debugging the problem, that would be great.
The index page (which www.qurank.com points to) is hosted at www.immortal.net.au/qurank (which incidentally I cannot see if I navigate directly to it). All this page does is open up an iframe/layer to http://p223.ezboard.com/bqueenslandclimbing
I'm in discussions with the guy that hosts the files for me. Hopefully this can be solved because it has been ongoing for some time!
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5-Aug-2004 11:16:05 AM
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Note that about a week ago I found that the old problem suddenly and inexplicably returned which causes me to think that the problem may not be on my end and that is reinforced by the fact that there are others who are complaining about similar problems. Sorry Lee, not wanting to publically complain but more trying to add to the problem solving matrix.
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5-Aug-2004 12:44:42 PM
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I'm using XP Home, on IE 6.0.2800 (to be specific! lol) on Telstra ADSL
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5-Aug-2004 1:05:20 PM
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works fine for me using os9.2.2 and ie5.1 and the index finger on my right hand
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5-Aug-2004 1:05:50 PM
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On 5/08/2004 manacubus wrote:
>... is open up an iframe/layer
IFRAME is an HTML 4.0 addition to the frames toolbox. Currently only MSIE supports. Use it, but be particularly careful to include options for the many people whose browsers don't do inline frames.
http://www.idocs.com/tags/frames/_IFRAME.html
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5-Aug-2004 2:04:35 PM
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Yeah I know, thanks Mike. You can get around it by putting the iframe (MSIE) inside a layer (Netscape). This then works for the main target browsers.
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