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Hey,

For some unknown reason viewing skylinesaustralia.com on my computer has gone skitz.

I always see the Invision Board logo and no avatars etc do not show.

When i try and login it just bumps me back to the home page and im still logged out.

This problem is on FireFox and Internet Explorer on my computer.

Although other computers on my network seem to be fine (hence why im logged in now)

Ive deleted all cookies, temp files, virus scan, spyware scan etc etc and i cant fix this damn issue

I cannot whore SAU on my own pc and have to resort to using others :laugh:

Any help would be great

Thanks

Patrick

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yeah its deff a PC related problem although i cant fix it.

If you view google cache of skylinesaustralia, its what im viewing on my pc.

http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:_Ge3GC...;cd=1&gl=au

Strange thing is, even if i use an anon proxy surfer, the website still displays all messed up.

So its deff PC related

Currently using FireFox 2.0.0.6 and was working fine before yesterday...

Not sure whats causing this weird problem..

SUCCESS!!1111

Turns out to be the ImageShack Image Uploader for Windows & FireFox causing the problem!

As the add-on updated automatically, it slipped under my radar as to what had changed to cause the problem.

I can whore SAU now!!1

Got some catching up to do now :D

Cheers

not exactly why it was causing it, but when i disabled the add-on it made SAU load perfectly.

Deleted the add-on and will wait until they release a new version.

Weird how it only happened once the forum was updated...

does anyone know how to get it off firefox? i uninstalled it through control panel but it sticks with firefox.

dw i got it, go to tools>add ons> and disable it

Edited by R34NRG
  • 3 weeks later...

Looks like you have all images blocked for SAU.

Try this in Firefox:

Tools -> Options, then Content tab

Second option down should be 'load images automatically' (and should be ticked)... click the Exceptions button next to it

If you have www.skylinesaustralia.com in the list with Block next to it, remove it

Also, it doesn't look like you have AdBlock loaded but if you have anything of that type, make sure it's not set to block SAU images.

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