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Wowhead not loading on FF3 for Mac
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4324
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Post by
4324
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Post by
Smaragd
www.wowhead.com
works.
wowhead.com does not (but works in all other browsers)
And by all other browsers you mean IE7?
Most browsers can browse other systems than the HTTP. E.g. File Transfer Protocol and Gopher Protocol. By typing www your browser knows that it should use HTTP, something that is probably predetermined in other browsers. Not sure that this is the issue with Firefox 3 though, as I don't use it. I'm very sure that it's not a site problem.
Post by
Skyfire
This is a Firefox-for-Mac issue - I'm fine entering "wowhead.com" running Vista + Fx 3.0.
Post by
jure12
I use windows XP and Firefox 3.0.1
sometimes it says that the connection was reset/interrupted
If I try a few minutes later, works just fine (without trying anything).
As far as I'm concerned, wowhead is a bit offline now and then. Don't get me wrong it's a great site and all, but it seems like it is offline now and then.
PS
the reason I'm posting this is because aroud 20mins ago I couldn't load wowhead.com
EDIT: for last hour (and a half maybe) I had no access to wowhead.com... But I do see a lot of activity on "Latest replies"...
Post by
Malgayne
I think this is more trouble with our data center. One of our two web servers is down and it seems to be causing these problems. Should clear up shortly.
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4324
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Post by
Smaragd
And by all other browsers you mean IE7?
I
said
in my original post what "all other browsers" were.
Oh, well sorry for that. I thought you tested it elsewhere (like at a school). I browse this site only when it's late, so some things slip by me. Don't ignore the rest of my reply just because of me failing to read one of your lines. At least I provided with info on a possible actual cause to
why
your browser behaved like that. And I don't use FF3.
Also, I think Malgayne answered the reply prior to his, about certain browsers on certain systems not being able to load the site at all (which there already exists another thread for).
I don't think the original question is a site related issue, but more a FF-on-Mac issue as Skyfire said. ;p
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