The site is now sitting behind Cloudflare so it should work with SSL and a few assets may load a bit faster. Just, fyi.
I don't know what that means, but it makes my nether bits tingly.
not sure what this is about or if it's important...
i got it on mobile
great, just what we need. more canadians.
don't put this thread on your CV ya n00b
In fact, erase any connections with the BF2s forums.pirana6 wrote:
don't put this thread on your CV ya n00b
oh chuy
yay cloudflare
yay cloudflare
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Knowing how to, and having dealth with security breaches is more valuable than someone who never has. They happen allllll the time.pirana6 wrote:
don't put this thread on your CV ya n00b
SSL has been making it impossible to see on the work PV. It still runs XP and isn't supported any more on chrome. I still get it from home though
This sounds more like a work issue. XP is completely unsupported... And outdated browsers on a business computer. This makes me cringe. Update their computers for them!Adams_BJ wrote:
SSL has been making it impossible to see on the work PV. It still runs XP and isn't supported any more on chrome. I still get it from home though
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Gonna have to go with "too bad, so sad", sorry. The SSL suite that cloudflare uses is completely inoperable with XP. It uses a tech that simply doesn't work at all in _any_ browser in that OS.Adams_BJ wrote:
SSL has been making it impossible to see on the work PV. It still runs XP and isn't supported any more on chrome. I still get it from home though
Was yours one of the companies that paid Microsoft thousands of dollars to keep receiving patches to XP rather than update?Adams_BJ wrote:
SSL has been making it impossible to see on the work PV. It still runs XP and isn't supported any more on chrome. I still get it from home though
I know but he is such a tightass. Ah well gets me doing more 'work' anyway.tazz. wrote:
This sounds more like a work issue. XP is completely unsupported... And outdated browsers on a business computer. This makes me cringe. Update their computers for them!Adams_BJ wrote:
SSL has been making it impossible to see on the work PV. It still runs XP and isn't supported any more on chrome. I still get it from home though
It wasn't a complaint, I was just saying that was the unkown issue I had in case you get anyone complaining to you. I get it plenty fine at home.chuyskywalker wrote:
Gonna have to go with "too bad, so sad", sorry. The SSL suite that cloudflare uses is completely inoperable with XP. It uses a tech that simply doesn't work at all in _any_ browser in that OS.Adams_BJ wrote:
SSL has been making it impossible to see on the work PV. It still runs XP and isn't supported any more on chrome. I still get it from home though
I don't think they paid anyone for patches. Just won't update.pirana6 wrote:
Was yours one of the companies that paid Microsoft thousands of dollars to keep receiving patches to XP rather than update?Adams_BJ wrote:
SSL has been making it impossible to see on the work PV. It still runs XP and isn't supported any more on chrome. I still get it from home though
wtf happened to the "log out"link? jesus wept, KENNINGS is just gonna ban me and now i can't beat him to the punch. i already forgot my password . . .
it takes me to the index page.
again.
and again.
fuck it, once you do bf2s you never . . . wait, wrong analogy.
once you do
wait, what?
again.
and again.
fuck it, once you do bf2s you never . . . wait, wrong analogy.
once you do
wait, what?
leik if "log out" takes you to front page, errytime . . .
i can log out just fine
Cookies got their signals crossed, clear them and log back in.
Well, I guess that's what happens when a RAID card dies
fuck it, raid 0 from here on out.
lets do this.
lets do this.
It is impossible to login on the mobile site. It will take you to the login screen but when you click the button, it just sends you back to the main forum screen without logging you in. It will also occasionally say the security certificate has a problem.