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Old 04-11-01, 03:52 PM
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Woooo Hoooo.

We did some big reconfiguring of our adserver, and so hopefully this will resolve the problems many of you have experienced (especially those of you behind firewalls)!

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Yes it's fixed now, thanks it was getting annoying for awhile there. Keep up the good work on the site. It's a great site.
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IT'S ALIVE! Thanks, Geoff. Your hard work is greatly appreciated. No more rassling the Back button while crusing the site here at the office. Shhhh. Don't tattle.
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Although it had been working fairly well for me recently (that's probably why you were getting IE problem reports), things were pretty nasty until about an hour ago. But it looks good now.
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A couple of times in the last hour I got the dreaded Netscape every-page-stops-loading-after-89-bytes problem where you have to close Netscape and then go into task manager and kill the process. This is most often found on very suckekekeke sites and I saw it here temporarily a few weeks ago and posted about it. It got fixed then and, until now, the problem had not reoccurred.
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A couple of times in the last hour I got the dreaded Netscape every-page-stops-loading-after-89-bytes problem where you have to close Netscape and then go into task manager and kill the process. This is most often found on very suckekekeke sites and I saw it here temporarily a few weeks ago and posted about it. It got fixed then and, until now, the problem had not reoccurred.
i've been having this problem too.

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What version of Netscape are youz on?
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What version of Netscape are youz on?
4.76. The latest before the 6.0 beta.
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What version of Netscape are youz on?
Netscape Communicator 4.61

BTW, if I turn off JavaScript, the pages load fine... which is what I'm now doing in order to visit this site.

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