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Old 4th Dec 2010, 01:34 PM DefaultWebsite Running #1
emmarulz91
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Hey, just wondering if there's anything that can be done to get this website to work properly in Firefox? It's working OK in Internet Explorer, but pictures aren't showing up in Firefox at all. I hate using I.E. because it's got so many security holes, and all the firewalls just keep popping up with messages and disallowing half the things I'm trying to look at that are normal >.< . Just wondering if you could help, thanks

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Old 4th Dec 2010, 01:40 PM #2
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I only use FF and the website works fine for me. Try clearing your cookies.
Old 4th Dec 2010, 01:40 PM #3
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Ah. Then the problem is probably the stupid proxy server I have to connect through so I can get online at uni. Do you know how I can connect without it at home and with it at uni? Is it as simple as copying the stuff in the tools/connections section down and then removing it at home and putting it back at uni?

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Old 4th Dec 2010, 02:07 PM #4
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If you need to be able to switch proxies quickly, I suggest the FoxyProxy plugin. It's a bit obtuse to set up, but once you've figured out how to get it up and running it works well. I'm pretty sure that the latest version of FF saves proxy info too, so if you just want to switch between Proxy X and no proxy, you could probably just switch to the No Proxy radio button in Tools -> Network at home, then back to the Use Proxy radio button at uni.

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