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TFP still full of red X's?
when I log on the site is littered with red x's....is that happening to you?
......is there anything I can do about it?......so glad to be back with ya'll! xoxoxoo:thumbsup: |
Did you try the good ol' Shift+F5? (Force Refresh)
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sorry bobby.
it must be just you, man. |
my view of the tfp is littered with red x's?
about 1/2 of the avitars and smilies and almost everything is a red x???
......how do :confused: I fix this?.......xoxoxoo |
strange I saw your post earlier in MP
did you already flush the DNS? Also, clear your browser cache. |
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that did nothing at all....I did "log Out" and re-enter my name and password...that reduced the red x's by about 80%....now what?:paranoid: |
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Originally Posted by JinnKai Did you try the good ol' Shift+F5? (Force Refresh) I did that and nothing happened at all?....I did "log Out" and re-enter my name and password...that reduced the red x's by about 80%....now what? __________________ "Life goes on,within you,and...without you !" xoxoxoo |
Shift+F5 is a forced refresh - it refreshes the page, re-downloading all images and assets, even if they're already cached. Try holding down SHIFT and clicking the refresh button manually.
If that doesn't work, try this.. If you're on IE, you should go to Tools > Internet Options. On the General Tab, select 'Delete' under "Browsing History." Select "Delete files.." next to "Temporary Internet Files." In you're on Firefox, you should go to Edit > Preferences (or Tools > Preferences), select the "Privacy" tab, and click "Clear Now" at the bottom of the tab. Select ONLY Cache, unless you want to delete saved passwords and history (not recommended). |
it's ctrl-F5 not shift
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ctrl-F5....nothing happens?..........as an example on this post the following are red X'd...
everyones "report bad post" ( but not mine) and the little blue box infront of Halx's time stamp.... but no one elses????? |
flush your dns cache maybe?
if you're using winxp just go to start menu, click run type "cmd" and hit ok type ipconfig /flushdns it might be your dns server cache that's screwing with you and not the local cache *shrug* not sure if that would be it but it can't hurt. |
duh.............you're talking to 'puter dumbie here....what do I do...????
xoxoxoo |
Bobby: click on the Start button.
Then click Run. Type cmd and then click OK. In the window that pops up, type: ipconfig /flushdns Press the Enter key. After that, close that window and try another TFP page. Let us know if that worked. If you need more help with it, send me a PM. |
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