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ozzy47 12-28-2013 09:36 PM

I don't know if that will help but it's worth a shot.

Max Taxable 12-28-2013 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by RSNF (Post 2471023)
An update the member/moderator who is having the issue is still having the issue even with the hooks disabled and the use of the default vbulletin style. I even signed in with internet explorer to test it and I was able to use font and bold and all that when posting he still can not. I even used a test account and changed the account to the same usergroup as him and was still able to use all the fonts and such. I am at a complete loss here lol I am having him download fire fox for bleeps and giggles just to see if his most current version of internet explorer might be the issue my ie in like 2 years old without updates lol.

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Well after he installed fire fox he is now able to post with font and all the options...................Unreal makes absolutely no sense

It makes all the sense in the world actually. You have isolated the problem to his personal machine.

RSNF 12-28-2013 09:49 PM

Yup you are right sir it is isolated to just his machine and the other member machine as well. I changed the setting in the http cookies section and that did not fix his issue so I guess it is up to him now to get it worked out on his end. I appreciate your help everyone's help very much.

Max Taxable 12-28-2013 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSNF (Post 2471041)
Yup you are right sir it is isolated to just his machine and the other member machine as well. I changed the setting in the http cookies section and that did not fix his issue so I guess it is up to him now to get it worked out on his end. I appreciate your help everyone's help very much.

It's up to them to stop using dinosaur browsers, yes.

RSNF 12-28-2013 10:42 PM

Indeed lol

ozzy47 12-28-2013 10:45 PM

Jurassic Park is closed LOL. :)

Max Taxable 12-28-2013 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSNF (Post 2471046)
Indeed lol

But actually this could serve as a wake-up call to them. They are having these issues because with use of IE no matter how recent the version, there is no telling what other junk scripts are running on their computers - and this is regardless of what anti-virus stuff they have. Keyloggers are known to cause typing problems, for example.

Because there is NO anti-malware or anti-virus program which can be effective if the user permissions the malware. This is often done sometimes by just clicking on adverts, it's done permissioning games, apps, facebook crap - IE users invariably have a bunch of junkware and malware, adware and trackers, keyloggers even, running in their registry without their knowledge - and the anti-virus and anti-malware protections they have won't spot them, because the user permissioned them! Therefore they are whitelisted in the programs!

This is why so many IE users have this illusion there's nothing wrong, gee it must be YOUR site, because when they scan their computer for viruses and malware with their onboard products, everything comes up clean. But it's far from clean.

Anyhow, /rant.

Glad you got this worked out Pal. I think you still want to clean up those multiple 404 errors though.

P.S.
Quote:

my ie in like 2 years old without updates lol.
Ironically, that alone probably makes yours more secure than theirs! :D

RSNF 12-29-2013 12:40 AM

Yeah I will certainly get those 404 errors fixed once I can come up with the funds to hire a Tech to do it for me as I started this thread out I am certainly not Tech knowledgeable lol and Ozzy no smart #$% comments please lol.

ozzy47 12-29-2013 12:42 AM

Who me, I am innocent. :)

RSNF 12-29-2013 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy47 (Post 2471068)
Who me, I am innocent. :)


lol.......Yeah right!!


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