Firefox anyone?

This forum is for general questions about how to use this board.
Message
Author
User avatar
rdonnay
Site Admin
Posts: 4729
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:58 pm
Location: Boise, Idaho USA
Contact:

Firefox anyone?

#1 Post by rdonnay »

Terry Wolfe called me and said that he cannot post messages to the board anymore.
He said that when he clicks SUBMIT, it comes back with no response.

I logged in as him and posted a message with no problems, so I doubt that it's a problem with his account. He said that he's using FireFox, thus I suspect a problem with FireFox.

Has anyone had problems in posting messages to this board using FireFox?
He has no problem browsing and navigating the board, only posting.
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.

User avatar
rdonnay
Site Admin
Posts: 4729
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:58 pm
Location: Boise, Idaho USA
Contact:

Re: Firefox anyone?

#2 Post by rdonnay »

testing reply with Internet Explorer.
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.

User avatar
rdonnay
Site Admin
Posts: 4729
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:58 pm
Location: Boise, Idaho USA
Contact:

Re: Firefox anyone?

#3 Post by rdonnay »

Testing reply with Firefox
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.

User avatar
rdonnay
Site Admin
Posts: 4729
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:58 pm
Location: Boise, Idaho USA
Contact:

Re: Firefox anyone?

#4 Post by rdonnay »

I am suspicious that it is related to my Qwest ActionTec 5000 DSL modem and/or client computers running Windows 7 or Vista.

Some users have also reported they are not getting email notifications anymore.

My netbook computer (Windows 7) suddenly could not access any website except Google.
After reading about this on the web, I discovered that Vista and Win7 have an MTU setting of 1500 whereas all previous OS's have an MTU setting of 1492. When I changed my MTU setting on my netbook to 1492 I could suddenly access all websites. I only had this problem at home, not at Starbucks or elsewhere, therefore it had to be the router. I didn't want to restore all settings to factory because I was too lazy to put in all the data again.
Furthermore, I don't trust this modem anymore and feel that I need to replace it with something older that has an MTU setting of 1492. The ActionTec MTU setting cannot be changed. Chris Andries was here last week and he had the same problem with Win 7.
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.

bwolfsohn
Posts: 648
Joined: Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:07 am
Location: Alachua, Florida USA
Contact:

Re: Firefox anyone?

#5 Post by bwolfsohn »

rdonnay wrote:Terry Wolfe called me and said that he cannot post messages to the board anymore.
He said that when he clicks SUBMIT, it comes back with no response.

I logged in as him and posted a message with no problems, so I doubt that it's a problem with his account. He said that he's using FireFox, thus I suspect a problem with FireFox.

Has anyone had problems in posting messages to this board using FireFox?
He has no problem browsing and navigating the board, only posting.
No problem posting in firefox.. xp sp2 and latest firefox.

Brian
Brian Wolfsohn
Retired and traveling around the country to music festivals in my RV.
OOPS.. Corona Virus, so NOT traveling right now...
http://www.breadmanrises.com
FB travel group: The Breadman Rises

Cliff Wiernik
Posts: 605
Joined: Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:11 pm
Location: Steven Point, Wisconsin USA
Contact:

Re: Firefox anyone?

#6 Post by Cliff Wiernik »

I use Firefox on Windows 7, home, and Firefox on WinXP, work with no problems. I do no use email notifications at this point.

Wolfgang Ciriack
Posts: 479
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:25 pm
Location: Berlin Germany

Re: Firefox anyone?

#7 Post by Wolfgang Ciriack »

I use Firefox on Win7 ultimate, no problem to post messages, but i never got any email notification.
_______________________
Best Regards
Wolfgang

User avatar
Tom
Posts: 1171
Joined: Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:59 am
Location: Berlin, Germany

Re: Firefox anyone?

#8 Post by Tom »

I use Firefox, Opera and IE on XP and Windows 7. I never had problems when posting messages to a phpBB-board.

Mail notifications can fail if mails sent from the board (SMTP) direct to the internal mail engine of phpBB. I changed this to "use SMTP server" at the german xbase-forum. Mass mails (more than one user gets a notifcation) can fail if some of the mails are rejected by spam filter settings of the receiving server or mailbox domains are blacklisted somewhere.
Best regards,
Tom

"Did I offend you?"
"No."
"Okay, give me a second chance."

User avatar
rdonnay
Site Admin
Posts: 4729
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:58 pm
Location: Boise, Idaho USA
Contact:

Re: Firefox anyone?

#9 Post by rdonnay »

Tom -

Are you getting mail notifications?

Roger
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.

User avatar
Tom
Posts: 1171
Joined: Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:59 am
Location: Berlin, Germany

Re: Firefox anyone?

#10 Post by Tom »

I don't use this feature; phpBB gives a fast overview about new messages. If I open up my browser, it comes with ten tabs, and one of them leads to this forum, instantly showing the result of "new messages". This is much easier than mail notifications. ;)
Best regards,
Tom

"Did I offend you?"
"No."
"Okay, give me a second chance."

Post Reply