Why is AppleFritter.com accessible from my desktop PC at work but not at home? This does not make a wit of sense. I am using the site from my work desktop PC over a VPN right now.
All other internet sites work from my home PC, just not this one.
Why is AppleFritter.com accessible from my desktop PC at work but not at home? This does not make a wit of sense. I am using the site from my work desktop PC over a VPN right now.
All other internet sites work from my home PC, just not this one.
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...but you're not the only one.
Read this thread:
http://www.applefritter.com/node/6959
Thanks for the reply! Apparently according to that thread it has something to do with cookies processing on the server.
This is especially frustrating as now I've got a space to set up my IIe, and my two-year-old daughter is very eager to begin using it, but I'm trying to get some advice on some repairs that need to be made, specifically new keyswitches or a new keyboard.
None of the three vendors I've contacted about parts have bothered to write back yet.
Thanks again for the reply.
Does it work if you use a proxy?
Tom, I'm not sure how to test that. I do know how to set the proxy in the browser, but what do I use as a proxy? Must it be a separate network devise (own IP/port)?
I'll be glad to help you debug if you can provide some extra info.