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  1. Brian Storm

    Brian Storm Well-Known Member

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    This site has become impossible. Started playing up in the early hours. Takes ages for every page to load and for a post to be published, it goes through eventually but throws this error message up, can't get my notifications to work either. I've done maintenance on my computer and everything is fine. What's more every other site works fine, including my Java ran games.

    I'm reporting this but as Maintenance isn't being attended to on this site I'm guessing this it for me. Site is ****ed
    for me. Impossible. Few of you will be glad to get shot, few will be sad, most won't give a ****, but all the best to everybody if this is it.. Could mods please pass this on to the relevant people. Thank you.
     
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  2. Brian Storm

    Brian Storm Well-Known Member

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    Just to add, sometime when a page is loading, it throws me off to the website homepage, or it will stop loading and the screen will go blank, when I refresh it then goes to the site home page. This reply has taken 10 minutes.
     
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  3. grandpops

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    Passed it on.

    See if anyone else is reporting problems.
     
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  4. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    No problem with mine Bri.

    Nee need to bail out tho.
     
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  5. Billy Death

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    I'm sick of these ****ing 'Aw Snap' errors.
    Not just on here though, I get them all over.
     
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  6. Brian Storm

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    It's worse than peak time dial up. Going to go and try it in explorer. One thing I haven't tried.
     
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  7. grandpops

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    I get the odd one of them with chrome but few and far between.

    Had no problems with the site though unless it`s a middle of the night thing. If it is a site thing it must have happened to others. Passed it on to find out.
     
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  8. Gil T Azell

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    F*cking hell its been nice knowing you mate.

    PS, try firefox.
     
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  9. Gil T Azell

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    Nightmare on the adult art sites. Ya just get to the vinegar stroke and awwww snap.
     
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    Keep in touch through email, mate.
     
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  11. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    I get about 15 a day.
     
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  12. RTB

    RTB Well-Known Member

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    I'm not having any issues with this site today.
    Is it your browser? Operating system? Add blockers or VPN servers?
    I am using MS Edge on windows 10. I don't use any add blockers or VPN servers.
    Most web sites do their maintenance in the early hours so it could be that.
     
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  13. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    The site will slowly run itself into extinction. Whoever created it obviously doesnt give a toss anymore and neither do the Supermods.
     
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  14. grandpops

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    Strewth. One a fortnight if that.
     
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    I've had a few near crashes today just on this site.
     
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  16. grandpops

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    Don`t think it`s the supermods mate. They do as much as they can with what they can. They keep asking the site owner to do stuff but getting him to do it is a different thing altogether.
     
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  17. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    The Supermods were tagged in a thread a few weeks ago (i think it was the locked out thread), asking where they are cause they werent replying to any messages. I tagged Minxy and brb aswell and not one of them bothered to reply.
     
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  18. Teessidemackem

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    Page 3 on the locked out thread. Ive just checked.
     
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  19. Billy Death

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    Mick is ****ing hopeless.
    Doesn't give a **** anymore.
    Not had any particular issues with this site mind.
     
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    I have no idea whether this is of any use Bri. Copied & pasted in it`s entirety.

    "
    Here are some common reasons why you may receive a script error in your web browser - and how to fix it:

    1. A script error will often appear if your browser is out of date and does not provide certain functions found in newer browsers. In that case, make sure you're using the latest version of your web browser. It is also a very good security practice to ensure that your browser is up to date in order to stay protected against online threats.
    2. Other plug-ins and extensions installed on your browser (such as a cookie / ad blocker) can interfere with scripts running on a page. In that case, try disabling ALL of your plug-ins and extensions, then revisit the page in question to see if that fixes the problem. If you're using Firefox, you can also achieve this by restarting Firefox is Safe Mode. To do so, click the Help menu, then select "Restart with add-ons disabled." You can also start Internet Explorer in safe mode, as well asChrome.
    3. Some scripts may also have problems with Hardware Acceleration related to video cards. In this case you can try disabling the hardware acceleration feature to see if that helps. In Firefox, click the Tools menu, then Options. A new window will appear; click the Advanced menu on the left. Under the General tab, un-check mark the "Use hardware acceleration when available" option. There are similar steps to disable hardware acceleration for Internet Explorer and Chrome.
    4. Sometimes a script on a page can cause an error if the browser thinks it's a 'hung process', then ask if you want to continue or stop the script. In this case, you can try clicking on the continue button to see if that helps. It's also worth noting that anti-malware / antivirus programs can cause scripts to take longer to load as they are vetted through the system.
    5. Script errors can also occur if your security level is set to high on the browser, including antivirus / anti-malware settings. For example, you might receive the error that "Your security settings have blocked an untrusted application from running." In that case, try resetting the browser's security to default and see if that helps. If you can't figure that out, you may also want to try resetting the browser itself. Here's instructions on how to: reset Firefox; reset Internet Explorer, and reset Chrome. If you still have issues, you can also try temporarily disabling your antivirus protection and reload the page in question - but only if you trust the site.
    6. Some scripts on websites use Java (applets) instead of Javascript to run scripts, but either one can generate an error message. If you have downloaded and use Java from Sun Microsystems, make sure you download the latest version to ensure it is up to date. You can check to see if Java is installed on your machine by going to the Control Panel in Windows, then double click Programs and Features, and then look to see if "Java" is installed on the machine.
    7. The script running on the website you're visiting can also have bugs in it, which is beyond your control. Some scripts may also slow your system down to a crawl. In this case, you might want to use a third-party plug-in that can disable scripts from running on certain sites. One such plug-in is called YesScript for Firefox, which lets you make a blacklist of sites that aren't allowed to run JavaScript. This will prevent error messages from popping up on the pages you visit, but may also break functionality of some websites. One way to check if it is the script on the website to blame, is to find out if all other visitors to that site have the same issue. If they don't then the issue is almost certainly with the user's browser.


    Not a clue what any of that means but hope it helps.
     
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