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Post by sweetangel22 on Jun 24, 2011 12:13:57 GMT -5
I was wondering if the following has happened to anyone else who reads this post since the This forum is now available for Android banner has shown up on the SquishyCash forum.
What has been happening is when I try to use the forum PM and to read posts and to post in the forum sometimes I see HTML URL codes where there should be words and or images. Just so others know sometimes if I try to reload a page in the forum one or more times by using the browser back button or choosing a button such as Home, messages, etc than what I mentioned in this paragraph of this post doesn't happen.
If what I asked in the previous paragraph of this post has happened to anyone else who reads this post than do you know what could cause what I mentioned in the previous paragraph of this post to happen.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 22, 2011 9:15:37 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone else who reads this post has ever noticed the following below after clicking on a thread topic in this forum. If anyone does say they have noticed the following below than do you know why the following below happens in this forum.
What I have noticed when I am logged into my forum account is that each time a page shows up in a forum thread topic I opened a new number for how many times that thread has been read changes.
I also have noticed that a new number for how many times that thread has been read changes even if I hit the back arrow button in IE.
I have also noticed what I started this post about when I am doing other things related to forum thread topics.
I was wondering if anyone who reads this post knows why a number is given for the number of times a thread topic has been read.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 26, 2011 10:47:09 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone who reads this post has ever seen the following message below when trying to open a PDF payment proof before July 26 2011. I asked what I asked in this paragraph of this post because I believe July 26, 2011 is the first time I have noticed a payment proof post showing a payment proof as a PDF payment proof.
I was wondering if anyone who reads this post knows how a PDF can be used in the forum and why would the forum have a PDF choice for how something in a post is shown.
The file 'squidhycash payment.pdf' will begin downloading in 0 seconds. If the download does not begin, please click here to continue.
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Post by ryan337lee on Jul 29, 2011 1:21:44 GMT -5
I was wondering if the following has happened to anyone else who reads this post since the This forum is now available for Android banner has shown up on the SquishyCash forum. What has been happening is when I try to use the forum PM and to read posts and to post in the forum sometimes I see HTML URL codes where there should be words and or images. Just so others know sometimes if I try to reload a page in the forum one or more times by using the browser back button or choosing a button such as Home, messages, etc than what I mentioned in this paragraph of this post doesn't happen. If what I asked in the previous paragraph of this post has happened to anyone else who reads this post than do you know what could cause what I mentioned in the previous paragraph of this post to happen. Sweetangel22, this could be a number of reasons. One, the web browser you use could have loading issues that cause partial load failure of a page. Two, it could be out of date flash or java. Both can be used by advertisers for banner ads. If out of date, certain elements of the ad may not load or the page can result in missing components. Three, you may have certain spyware/adware that is directly affecting how your pages are loading. Personally, I suspect is the first reason. You could try using a different browser to confirm this.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 29, 2011 9:49:35 GMT -5
I was wondering if the following has happened to anyone else who reads this post since the This forum is now available for Android banner has shown up on the SquishyCash forum. What has been happening is when I try to use the forum PM and to read posts and to post in the forum sometimes I see HTML URL codes where there should be words and or images. Just so others know sometimes if I try to reload a page in the forum one or more times by using the browser back button or choosing a button such as Home, messages, etc than what I mentioned in this paragraph of this post doesn't happen. If what I asked in the previous paragraph of this post has happened to anyone else who reads this post than do you know what could cause what I mentioned in the previous paragraph of this post to happen. Sweetangel22, this could be a number of reasons. One, the web browser you use could have loading issues that cause partial load failure of a page. Two, it could be out of date flash or java. Both can be used by advertisers for banner ads. If out of date, certain elements of the ad may not load or the page can result in missing components. Three, you may have certain spyware/adware that is directly affecting how your pages are loading. Personally, I suspect is the first reason. You could try using a different browser to confirm this. To the member I am quoting how can the following thing you sad be caused by a web browser a SquishyCash member is using in the SquishyCash forum.-the web browser you use could have loading issues that cause partial load failure of a page. To the member I am quoting why would flash or java be used in the SquishyCash forum and how would someone know if flash or java is out of date on a computer they are using. To the member I am quoting how would someone know if the following thing you said is a cause of the problem I mentioned having in the quote you quoted from me.-you may have certain spyware/adware that is directly affecting how your pages are loading.
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Post by stealth3si on Jul 30, 2011 4:43:05 GMT -5
1. A bug.
2. To meet their needs. Go to Java's control panel.
3. Your description is a possible symptom of spyware/adware.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 30, 2011 11:43:04 GMT -5
1. A bug. 2. To meet their needs. Go to Java's control panel. 3. Your description is a possible symptom of spyware/adware. To the member I am quoting what is a name of a computer bug that you are referring to when replying to something I said in another post in this thread subject. To the member I am quoting what did you mean by to meet the needs. What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel?
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Post by ryan337lee on Jul 30, 2011 13:35:28 GMT -5
1. A bug. 2. To meet their needs. Go to Java's control panel. 3. Your description is a possible symptom of spyware/adware. To the member I am quoting what is a name of a computer bug that you are referring to when replying to something I said in another post in this thread subject. To the member I am quoting what did you mean by to meet the needs. What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel? There are literally thousands if not millions of bugs, it would be fruitless to even mention any of them. Simply use some kind of Anti-virus, anti-adware, etc software for help verify if you have any bugs. By meeting the needs, stealth3si and I are referring to software upgrades/patches/modification that are made for products such as Java or Flash. This upgrades are made for a variety of reasons. To improve performance, protect against hacking, correct issues that are known, etc. Just run an update on the software to verify if that is the problem you are having.
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Post by stealth3si on Jul 30, 2011 23:36:12 GMT -5
1. A bug. 2. To meet their needs. Go to Java's control panel. 3. Your description is a possible symptom of spyware/adware. To the member I am quoting what is a name of a computer bug that you are referring to when replying to something I said in another post in this thread subject. To the member I am quoting what did you mean by to meet the needs. What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel? 1. Syntax. 2. Objectives. 3. Look for the version number.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 31, 2011 9:58:54 GMT -5
To the member I am quoting what is a name of a computer bug that you are referring to when replying to something I said in another post in this thread subject. To the member I am quoting what did you mean by to meet the needs. What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel? There are literally thousands if not millions of bugs, it would be fruitless to even mention any of them. Simply use some kind of Anti-virus, anti-adware, etc software for help verify if you have any bugs. By meeting the needs, stealth3si and I are referring to software upgrades/patches/modification that are made for products such as Java or Flash. This upgrades are made for a variety of reasons. To improve performance, protect against hacking, correct issues that are known, etc. Just run an update on the software to verify if that is the problem you are having. To the member I am quoting when you said the following are you referring to a bug as a virus and or spyware on a computer.- Simpl.y use some kind of Anti-virus, anti-adware, etc software for help verify if you have any bugs. To the member I am quoting or to anyone else who reads this post how does somoene know if they have flash installed on a computer. To the member I am quoting or to anyone else who reads this post how can someone update Java and or flash on a computer so the update can improve performance, protect against hacking, correct issues that are known, etc. To the member I am quoting what is a name of a computer bug that you are referring to when replying to something I said in another post in this thread subject. To the member I am quoting what did you mean by to meet the needs. What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel? 1. Syntax. 2. Objectives. 3. Look for the version number. To the member I am quoting how is syntax a computer bug and what happens if syntax ends up on a computer. To the member I am quoting what did yuo mean by objectives and is objectives referring to what I said about what did you mean by meet the needs. To the member I am quoting why did you say look for the version number when I asked you the following.-What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel.
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Post by ryan337lee on Jul 31, 2011 11:01:40 GMT -5
A bug is a common term for digital viruses, spyware/adware, or a number of other software/hardware threatening pieces of code.
To check if you have flash or java installed check you list of installed programs.
To update these software you can access them from control panel. And change the settings to allow automatic updates. Look for Java and Flash Player.
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Post by stealth3si on Jul 31, 2011 23:10:31 GMT -5
To the member I am quoting how is syntax a computer bug and what happens if syntax ends up on a computer. To the member I am quoting what did yuo mean by objectives and is objectives referring to what I said about what did you mean by meet the needs. To the member I am quoting why did you say look for the version number when I asked you the following.-What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel. 1. Syntax is simply a name to describe one type of computer bug, which will produce a computer error if it ends up on a computer. 2. Objectives = goals which meant you referred. 3. The version number will tell you if your java version is outdated or not.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Aug 1, 2011 12:07:28 GMT -5
To the member I am quoting how is syntax a computer bug and what happens if syntax ends up on a computer. To the member I am quoting what did yuo mean by objectives and is objectives referring to what I said about what did you mean by meet the needs. To the member I am quoting why did you say look for the version number when I asked you the following.-What am I supposed to look at when I go to Java's control panel for you to have said go to Java's control panel. 1. Syntax is simply a name to describe one type of computer bug, which will produce a computer error if it ends up on a computer. 2. Objectives = goals which meant you referred. 3. The version number will tell you if your java version is outdated or not. To the member I am quoting what is a computer error that would show up if a syntax is on a computer. To the member I am quoting what did you mean by goals which meant you referred. What goals are you referring to for you to say goals which meant you referred. To the member I am quoting how do I check what version number Java I am using once I click on Java under Control Panel and how would I know if that Java version is outdated or not.
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Post by stealth3si on Aug 1, 2011 23:09:19 GMT -5
1. The error in your situation would not 'show up.' You would simply experience a symptom. i.e. something not working quite right.
2. Goals = general purpose of programs.
3. There should be an 'About' button. There should be a link to the website where you can check for the latest version.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Aug 2, 2011 10:05:35 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone who reads this post knows the answer(s) to the following below.
I was wondering if anyone else who reads this post has seen after a forum category a number and than Viewing. If anyone does say they have seen a number and Viewing after a forum category than why does this show up.
I was also wondering if the number after a forum category is referring to how many members just clicked on the forum category to see what threads are available in that forum category or if the number after a forum category is referring to how many members clicked on a forum thread in a forum category to view it.
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