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Ne body else get this message?
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You are seeing this message because we are experiencing problems with serving pages through your browser. Chances are there is a problem with your cookies on your computer. Please try this fix first.
Solution #1:
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If you are an AOL User, Please try the following...
Click START, then CONTROL PANEL (or settings, then control panel), click NETWORK AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS, then INTERNET OPTIONS.
Under the GENERAL tab:
In the Temporary Internet Files Area -
#1. Click the Delete Cookies button
#2. Click the Delete Files (make sure to check the delete OFFLINE CONTENT) button
In the History Area -
#3. Click the CLEAR HISTORY button
AOL USERS >>>>>>>>>>>
Click the EDIT menu from the top of the screen (above the mail box and write mail icons).
Select CLEAR TOOLBAR HISTORY.
Click YES To Erase The History.
Restart your computer
Then try logging into DF and posting. If it works GREAT! Let me know. If not, take the four steps again, then RESTART the computer and try.
Please bear with us. This problem WILL clear out in time, but this could help it move out faster. [/blockquote]
Solution #2:
[blockquote]
If you are an AOL User, Please try one of the following steps...
Right Click on AOL Icon (not on your desktop, the SMALL icon next to the time on the bottom right)
System Info
Cleared Cache
Utilities, Clear Browser Cache
Re-Built Aol Adapter
Restart
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[ol][*]Your session timed out.[*]The server was restarted before you made a HTTP POST (posting a message, registering an account, login, etc.) [/ol]
Problem #1:
[blockquote]
You probably spent too much time and your session timed out. This is, however, rarely the cause of the problem because we implemented a session keep-alive mechanism to prevent this issue from happening. However, the server itself could have experienced some problems that prevented this mechanism to work as it should, and therefore we cannot completely rule out the possibility of this either.
You need to make sure your browser has cookies enabled. See below for instructions:
Netscape Communicator 4+:
[ul][*]Select "Edit" from the browser Menu bar[*]Select "Preferences"[*]Double click on "Advanced"[*]Verify that "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" is selected[*]Select the "OK" button [/ul]
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4+:
[ul][*]Select "View" from the browser Menu bar[*]Select "Internet Options"[*]Select "Security" tab[*]Select "Custom (for expert users)" security level and select the "Settings" button[*]Locate "Cookies" and verify that "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" is enabled[*]Select the "OK" button on the "Security" window[*]Select the "OK" button on the "Internet Options" window [/ul]
If you already have cookies enabled and still experienced the problem, see problem #2 below for other possible causes.[/blockquote]
Problem #2:
[blockquote]
Your server experienced problems and was forced to restart. Restarting a server will erase all session data and our protective mechansim had no choice but to drop your HTTP POST because we had no way to identify you without valid session data.
Many forum administrators host their forums on shared servers, on which could have more than 200 sites hosted together. Sometimes the server has to be restarted because some badly written programs on other sites may drain the CPU/RAM and cause the IIS to restart itself. This is unfortunately an inevitable situation that many site administrators and its users have to face from time to time.[/blockquote]
Technical Information
[ul][*]For more information, please contact us. [/ul]
You are seeing this message because we are experiencing problems with serving pages through your browser. Chances are there is a problem with your cookies on your computer. Please try this fix first.
Solution #1:
[blockquote]
If you are an AOL User, Please try the following...
Click START, then CONTROL PANEL (or settings, then control panel), click NETWORK AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS, then INTERNET OPTIONS.
Under the GENERAL tab:
In the Temporary Internet Files Area -
#1. Click the Delete Cookies button
#2. Click the Delete Files (make sure to check the delete OFFLINE CONTENT) button
In the History Area -
#3. Click the CLEAR HISTORY button
AOL USERS >>>>>>>>>>>
Click the EDIT menu from the top of the screen (above the mail box and write mail icons).
Select CLEAR TOOLBAR HISTORY.
Click YES To Erase The History.
Restart your computer
Then try logging into DF and posting. If it works GREAT! Let me know. If not, take the four steps again, then RESTART the computer and try.
Please bear with us. This problem WILL clear out in time, but this could help it move out faster. [/blockquote]
Solution #2:
[blockquote]
If you are an AOL User, Please try one of the following steps...
Right Click on AOL Icon (not on your desktop, the SMALL icon next to the time on the bottom right)
System Info
Cleared Cache
Utilities, Clear Browser Cache
Re-Built Aol Adapter
Restart
[/blockquote]
[ol][*]Your session timed out.[*]The server was restarted before you made a HTTP POST (posting a message, registering an account, login, etc.) [/ol]
Problem #1:
[blockquote]
You probably spent too much time and your session timed out. This is, however, rarely the cause of the problem because we implemented a session keep-alive mechanism to prevent this issue from happening. However, the server itself could have experienced some problems that prevented this mechanism to work as it should, and therefore we cannot completely rule out the possibility of this either.
You need to make sure your browser has cookies enabled. See below for instructions:
Netscape Communicator 4+:
[ul][*]Select "Edit" from the browser Menu bar[*]Select "Preferences"[*]Double click on "Advanced"[*]Verify that "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" is selected[*]Select the "OK" button [/ul]
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4+:
[ul][*]Select "View" from the browser Menu bar[*]Select "Internet Options"[*]Select "Security" tab[*]Select "Custom (for expert users)" security level and select the "Settings" button[*]Locate "Cookies" and verify that "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" is enabled[*]Select the "OK" button on the "Security" window[*]Select the "OK" button on the "Internet Options" window [/ul]
If you already have cookies enabled and still experienced the problem, see problem #2 below for other possible causes.[/blockquote]
Problem #2:
[blockquote]
Your server experienced problems and was forced to restart. Restarting a server will erase all session data and our protective mechansim had no choice but to drop your HTTP POST because we had no way to identify you without valid session data.
Many forum administrators host their forums on shared servers, on which could have more than 200 sites hosted together. Sometimes the server has to be restarted because some badly written programs on other sites may drain the CPU/RAM and cause the IIS to restart itself. This is unfortunately an inevitable situation that many site administrators and its users have to face from time to time.[/blockquote]
Technical Information
[ul][*]For more information, please contact us. [/ul]
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RE: Ne body else get this message?
yup same problem as you and jonny, i just make sure to copy all my long posts before i click ok and then if it happens i just paste them back after i log in again and go from there, obnoxious, and i wish it didnt happen, but what can i do about it???, o and it usually only happens when the site is lagging badly for some reason idk anything to fix would be great, im also not getting any subscription e-mails from threads which is driving me crazy, any ideas to fix that????
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RE: Ne body else get this message?
yea it is checked in my profile, i stopped getting them on wed. or thurs and its really pissing me off that im not getting them, it was extremly convenient, i would love to get them back, anyone have any other ideas to fix it, it started when i added a sig pic????