For some time now I've had a problem accessing the forum. I can live with it as on the few occasions (such as now!) that I do get access I quickly read through all the topics before I get locked out again! For the rest of the time I can get by with the 'Small Talk' column.
Anyway...my latest problem seems to be that the page & text has got MASSIVE and I have to scroll across the page to read the posts. This doesn't happen with any other website that I access.
Can anyone help with this latest problem?
Eileenxxx
P.S...I'm going to try and keep the forum 'open' all day today because if I close down the page I'll never get back in again!
Hi Eileen,
I have just updated the software on my Apple Mac G4 to OSX.Leopard and had a few problems with the internet. The OSX operating system is a lot different to that of a P.C. Not sure what you are using. I spent a lot of time trying to work out the problem. It turned out to be the new Firefox update which installed just before the problem started. Apparently there have been a few 'unexpected' bugs in the new version which is affecting the stability of the internet connection on certain sites. Mine kept 'logging out' and refusing to stay logged in for any length of time. Seems a lot better today.
OSX is usually immune to bugs and viruses but it seems that Firefox has apologized and looking at a further update to solve the problem.
I'm no expert but my eldest son is and he gave me the info!
Hope this helps,
Martin.
Hi Martin,
Thanks for that information, it's comforting to know that I'm not the only one who has been experiencing problems logging on. I use Firefox so it looks like I will have to wait until the come up with an update to solve this problem.
The problem I'm having with a the extra large page only began yesterday, have you any idea what might be causing that?
Thanks again,
Eileenx
Eileen, what version of Internet explorer are you using?
Hi Eileen,
With my system I had to go into internet 'preferences' to reset the ip addresses to get back online as something had changed them. I would think that something has changed the 'print size' settings on your machine which should also be in your 'preferences'. part of the program. Is it just the Arillas site, or generally on the internet? I'll give my son a call later. He should know.
Martin.
If using IE7 ..go to page menu...select zoom...set to 100%...
Then Text Size...set to Medium
Whey hey! Thanks Kes. I'm using Firefox so it took me a few minutes to find the Zoom and to going through the options one by one...Reset fixed it! I can now see the whole page at once! :-)
Martin. I changed my IP when trying to solve the access problem but it didn't make any difference. I'd appreciate if you could ask your son if he has any idea how to solve this problem which is only happening with the Arillas Forum.
Thank guys for your help.
One problem solved another to go.
Eileen.xxx
Eileen ,unless you have a fixed IP adress then you should set to Auto..
who is your broadband suplier?
If you are connected via ethernet cable then open network connections in Control Panel..select the network you are using ie Local area or wireless right click & select properties select the Internet protocol(TCP/IP) and then properties put a dot in Obtain IP Address automatically and also dot in Obtain DNS server address automatically
Hi Kes,
Pipex are my Broadband supplier.
Phew...that took a bit of searching (for a tech' illiterate like myself) but but I finally got there and found that properties were already set at what you suggested.
Any other suggestions gratefully received.
I've stayed logged on all day, I dare not leave the website as for sure I won't get in again.
Eileenx
Hi Eileen try holding down the Ctrl button down then press the minus button next to 0 on the keyboard that should alter it or + button if you want larger fonts lol
Thanks Tony. I've pm'd you. :-)
Eileenx
Hi Eileen,
Sorry I have been a while getting back to you. I have discussed the matter with my son. He says that the problem is not necessarily anything to do with your computer! Apparently Firefox works in a different way to Microsoft explorer. On about 96% of websites worldwide it works great being much quicker than other search engines. On some sites there are problems, depending on how the site is configured. This leads to problems like the ones you have experienced. Your software/hardware combined with Firefox and the configuration of the Arillas site has caused a 'glitch'. Try using Microsoft Explorer as your search engine on the Arillas site. If this works O.K. then the problem is with firefox not your P.C., assuming all your addresses and settings are correct.
Hope this makes sense,
Martin.
This is what I would do.
Go to Control Panel > Add and Remove Programs > Remove Firefox. You would lose cookies and bookmarks but sometimes removing cookies can be a good thing.
Then using Internet Explorer download Firefox (latest version) and reinstall.
Also download Google Chrome as it is a very good browser.
If this does not cure the problem it is most likely a spyware or configuration problem.
I would run "Spybot Search and Destroy" and "Superantispyware" to check for problems.
I've just downloaded google chrome Terry, using it now and its very good as you say.
riggers..........
Terry,
Sorry for my late reply. Every time I eventually managed to get into the forum I spent so long catching up with the messages that by the time I got around to attempting to follow your instructions I had been kicked out again. :-( Ha,ha but I was quick tonight...I cut and pasted them before doing anything else!
I've updated my Firefox and now browsing with Google Chrome.
It will be interesting to see if this solves my problem...I'll let you know.
Meanwhile thanks for your help.
Eileenx
Heloooo!
Eileen!
I have been having a fiew words with my hosting provider about this problem
I have been researching in and found that also other websites have been having similar errors.
http://forum.siteground.com/showthread.php?t=9707
http://www.mkportal.it/support/showthread.php?t=29632
http://docs.simplemachines.org/index.php?topic=1501
Today they say they did some changes that could fix the problem
Please let me know how it goes anyone having blank pages with the error:
Database Error: MySQL server has gone away
I feel that we must be very close to resolving this .
Kalinichta
I've read the links Dimitris but it all looks very complicated to me! I'm sure you will get to the bottom of the problem soon, thanks for trying to sort this out.
I was able to log in this morning so I've kept the website open all day - if I close down the page I won't be able to get back in again. :-(
Eileenx
Eileen ...you will apreciate this
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=372&tag=nl.e099.dl090311&tag=nl.e099 (http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=372&tag=nl.e099.dl090311&tag=nl.e099)
kes
Hi Dimitris!
I have had the 'database error: mysql server has gone away' a few times. Other times I lose connection in the middle of scrolling up or down. Its happened since Firefox 'updated' my system to the latest edition. If I log back in Firefox usually 'restores previous session' with no further problems!
Hope this helps,
Martin.
Thanks Martin,
Did this happen anytime yesterday or today?
Dimitris
Hi Dimitris!
The last time this happened to me was two days ago. I haven't had a problem apart from 'dropping' out today and yesterday there seems to be an improvement as it doesn't happen as frequently, and when I log back in I can usually 'resume' where it left me. I have reported this to Firefox in their automated crash feedback reports and things seem to be getting better now. They say there is a problem with the new Firefox and some websites but they are not specific. They are working on a 'fix'. Not sure if my Apple Mac working with OSX Leopard is a factor. It shouldn't be as I had no problems with the old OSX system.
Does this make sense to you, my computer now has an instant language converter:
Σας ευχαριστώ για όλη τη σκληρή δουλειά σας που είμαστε όλοι ευγνώμονες για αυτό που κάνετε!
Yammas,
Martin.
Same thing happened to me just a minute ago 06.35 uk time. Firefox stopped working but then restored the session again no problem. It is to do with the Firefox update rather than this site as Martin says.