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Offline mikeyg

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chat problem
on: July 01, 2005, 08:58:06 PM
Does anyone else get this error?




Or, incase you can't see that:



Why is this  happenning?  This happens to me like every 10 minutes, and it is just frustrating.  I got booted from my own toga party -_-  >8[
I want an Integra.  1994-2001.   GSR.  If you see one, let me know.

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Offline mikeyg

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Re: chat problem
Reply #1 on: July 01, 2005, 09:15:38 PM
Did you change the title of my thread and not tell me how to fix my problem?
I want an Integra.  1994-2001.   GSR.  If you see one, let me know.

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Offline nilsjohan

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Re: chat problem
Reply #2 on: July 01, 2005, 10:38:39 PM
Yes, exactly.
I hope you understand that that kind of subject lines are inappropriate and I have yet no definitive solution to this problem so there is not much to tell at the moment.

I will of course let you know if/when the problem is solved but the issue has already been discussed in another topic on this board. (It appears to have more to do with the performance of your PC rather than the script/server)

You can always update your flash player to the most recent version to see if it helps.
I am sorry for your toga party.

Offline Derek

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Re: chat problem
Reply #3 on: July 01, 2005, 11:32:47 PM
I've personally found Mozilla Firefox and its corresponding Flash plugin to be more stable for the chat. Its an overall better browser anyway, and its a free download, and only about 4 mb.

https://www.firefox.com
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