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21-04-2006, 01:35 PM
Damn thing did it again Foxy so had to close down my screens!!!
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21-04-2006, 01:44 PM
Can someone take a screenshot of it please? is it like a flash pop-up?

I don't allow pop-ups via the advertisers but sometimes they are naughty and sneak one in so I have to manually go and turn it off - I'll go and check to see if any pop-ups are activated....
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21-04-2006, 01:48 PM
Originally Posted by eRaze
Can someone take a screenshot of it please? is it like a flash pop-up?

I don't allow pop-ups via the advertisers but sometimes they are naughty and sneak one in so I have to manually go and turn it off - I'll go and check to see if any pop-ups are activated....
I'll try Azz,but normally im too busy trying to close down the damn screen-although it does try and fight me and pops up another!

It must be something to do with the advertisers on Dogweb Azz cause it dont happen anywhere else im browsing.
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21-04-2006, 01:52 PM
Sorry Guys - I had a look and they had TWO pop-ups or pop-unders ticked!! However all of them showed they were viewed/shown 0 times which means they must have just switched them on - how long was it happening for? (maybe since yesterday)

Even though I have clicked the 'no-pop-ups-please' box sometimes their system misses it and lets the odd one through if it happens again please let me know!
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21-04-2006, 01:56 PM
Been happening to me personally for about a week or so Azz.
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21-04-2006, 01:57 PM
its been happening for days azz, it says your sytems registry has faults then closes dw and boots up the page for you to download winzip etc.
it only pops up from dw and theres no set pattern.
next time it happens just close it but it is something that i will screen shot if it happens again. unless i can get it from my history.
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21-04-2006, 02:01 PM
this is where it takes you.
http://www.errorsafe.com/pages/scann...x=1&p=&ax=1&h=
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21-04-2006, 02:07 PM
I view Dogweb using Firefox, with its pop-up blocker activated. This thingy manages to by-pass the blocker (In fact, it's the only thing that has succeeded in doing that).

Not only does Firefox block the pop-ups, it tells you when it has done it.

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21-04-2006, 02:09 PM
we have got pop up bloked as well it gets through ours because its linked to dw some how and your on the site at the time, so it will allow it to come through.
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21-04-2006, 02:14 PM
Originally Posted by leo
this is where it takes you.
http://www.errorsafe.com/pages/scann...x=1&p=&ax=1&h=
Damn-i must be a sucker for punnishment Marie-i clicked on your link and it wouldnt let me come out of it! I had to close down that page and start again!!! You would have thought i'd learnt my lesson... :smt103 :smt103 :smt103

But that is the site regardless.
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