#160477 by MarkJ
18 Feb 2007, 10:36
All Ok here?

Maybe a problem with your end?[:w]
#160487 by VS045
18 Feb 2007, 11:14
Thanks guys - it's probably something wrong with my end then. Maybe it's to do with these "an error has occurred in the script on this page" messages I get every time I open a page on v-flyer?

VS.
#160493 by Mavrick
18 Feb 2007, 12:04
Working fine for me too. :)
#160494 by VS045
18 Feb 2007, 12:28
v-flyer URL, though as sod's law would have it, the site seems to be working better for me now. However, am still getting those messages.

VS.
#160516 by Pete
18 Feb 2007, 16:23
Not seen any error messages myself. Worth checking local proxies, configs, etc?
#160553 by VS045
18 Feb 2007, 20:18
Worth checking local proxies, configs, etc


In english?!?[}:)][:w];)

VS.
#160555 by mitchja
18 Feb 2007, 20:53
Originally posted by VS045
Worth checking local proxies, configs, etc


In english?!?[}:)][:w];)

VS.


Hit it with a hammer and then swear at it [:o)]

Regards
#160571 by Littlejohn
18 Feb 2007, 22:32
I've sometimes seen local proxies hanging around street corners down at Gosport, but I didn't know you should hit them with a hammer?!
#161295 by MarkJ
24 Feb 2007, 09:25
Originally posted by MarkJ
All Ok here?

Maybe a problem with your end?[:w]


Already did the obvious corny joke GJ!! [:I]
#161312 by VS045
24 Feb 2007, 11:44
Originally posted by MarkJ

All Ok here?

Maybe a problem with your end?

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Already did the obvious corny joke GJ!!



And what's all this about a problem with your end, then?


[ii]

VS.
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