Pprune Website
Most of the appearance is now normal, but the download speed is abysmal, but that could be New Zealand, which - I believe - has the greatest Broadband connection per capita of most of the Civilised (?) World, but the worst download speed - but Hey ! I didn't even have an Internet compter 10 yrs ago, so why am I now upset if it takes 30 secs per page to appear ?
How many of us would be writing the - usual - c**p that we write if we had to sit down and type, and post, a Letter to the Editor ?? !!!
How many of us would be writing the - usual - c**p that we write if we had to sit down and type, and post, a Letter to the Editor ?? !!!
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If a count is being made, this change is just making reading this board more difficult for me. It must be a test of the determination us readers have to battle new challenges or a calculated ploy to reduce the number of hits at Prune.
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I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
SD,
When I started this reply I thought your fix had worked.
I deleted the 4 pprune cookies and then hit ctrl-F5. The missing icons on the page refreshed.
I opened this message reply and found the icons had all disappeared again. Even clicking Reload this Page, with its corrupted icon, did not work, nor did Ctrl-F5. Framing works OK however.
When I started this reply I thought your fix had worked.
I deleted the 4 pprune cookies and then hit ctrl-F5. The missing icons on the page refreshed.
I opened this message reply and found the icons had all disappeared again. Even clicking Reload this Page, with its corrupted icon, did not work, nor did Ctrl-F5. Framing works OK however.
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A little history of www.pprune.org...
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BOAC published the reason and solution over on the mil forum.The website has changedThe website address is now www.pprune.org and www.pprune.org/forumsGo to pprune.org and then save as favourite and the icons will return. There is another problem The message format buttons are not working. When I click B or I or [b]U[/] nothing happens. In fact none of the buttons are working, Sunsweet
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PPrune Website
Am I the only one seeing the website without any graphics (apart from the banner advertisments?
I've been seeing it like this since sometime last week, but all other websites that I've been to seem normal.
I had assumed it was a temporary problem (as I'm getting it on two different pc's), but I've seen noone else comment on it, so am wondering if it's just me?
dp
I've been seeing it like this since sometime last week, but all other websites that I've been to seem normal.
I had assumed it was a temporary problem (as I'm getting it on two different pc's), but I've seen noone else comment on it, so am wondering if it's just me?
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looks like IE7 if I'm not much mistaken.
Try clearing your browser cache;
tools / internet options
on the general tab click the delete option in browsing history and select delete "Temporary Internet Files"
Now restart your browser and come back to pprune
hope that works for you
Try clearing your browser cache;
tools / internet options
on the general tab click the delete option in browsing history and select delete "Temporary Internet Files"
Now restart your browser and come back to pprune
hope that works for you
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Thanks guys.
Deleting the temporary internet files solved it, thank you very much
Strange that it happened at the same time on two different pc's, but solve now thanks to your help
dp
Deleting the temporary internet files solved it, thank you very much
Strange that it happened at the same time on two different pc's, but solve now thanks to your help
dp
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I hear pprune team has a server move or had to restore the database - this will happen to anyone with standard settings in most browsers.
Glad it sorted it for you
Glad it sorted it for you
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Ctrl F5 also sorts it immediately.
The problem I have is that Pprune now takes so long to load that I often get fed up and go elsewhere. other web sites are normal but this one has been really slow for a couple of weeks now.
The problem I have is that Pprune now takes so long to load that I often get fed up and go elsewhere. other web sites are normal but this one has been really slow for a couple of weeks now.
Well, on my work PC(IE6) it changes willy nilliy from one to the other as I change pages. None of the "fixes" work, and it's mostly like this:Is there a way to post when it's like this?
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What MightyGem is seeing is what happens when the browser downloads the HTML for the page, but can't download the style sheet, images, javascript files, etc. The reason for this, presumably, is because PPRuNe now appears to be serving this static content from an edge serving network (specifically Akamai). Quite why they've felt the need to do this I really can't imagine. They have multiple servers to handle the dynamic load and the work involved in serving the static content is completely trivial in comparison.
It smacks of someone who likes a complex architecture just for the sake of it. The downside is exactly what people are seeing - it's more complex so there is more to go wrong.
It smacks of someone who likes a complex architecture just for the sake of it. The downside is exactly what people are seeing - it's more complex so there is more to go wrong.
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Oooh, screen captures. Lots of information in screen captures. F'rinstance, I see Mightygem's using his work computer, is using "Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Merseyside Police", has some kind of Merseyside Police Force app running, has something to do with Merseyside Police Air Support Group's G-XMII, EC135, and has what appears to be a bookmark to the NewTorrents.info site, "your 0day source"
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They look to be doing the load balancing via F5 BIG-IP. They're pretty much an industry standard, so unless they're misconfigured one might guess at a design flaw or stability issues on the back end. I see the site is at 3.6.8: The 3.7 series has been out since around April, and is currently at 3.7.2PL2. In the dim and distant past, getting the database caching right was a bit of a black art, too. And addons could cause random conniptivity.
Ooh, just spotted this: " vB 3.6.8 has known security issues so I *strongly* recommend that you upgrade to the latest version."
Ooh, just spotted this: " vB 3.6.8 has known security issues so I *strongly* recommend that you upgrade to the latest version."
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