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KellySmithUK
KellySmithUK

Feb-4-2006 04:38

Hello there! I wanted to join a certain agency, they had posts and everything. So, i posted a message on the board saying "send me an invite". Little did I know, the messages "pop up". So, using FireFox, I disabled my popup blocker (javascript was already enabled for Sleuth :P). However, I still did not get messages and all of the positions were filled. Then, I logged on at college and got like twenty invites to the agency. I realised there must be some compatibility issues between FireFox and the site, as at college we are *forced* to use Internet Explorer. Is there any way you could change this, or perhaps send me an e-mail notification saying that I have a PM (so that I would load up IE and get it). Or, perhas just send the messages to e-mail?

I understand if it's not possible, but it's just a solution. Happy Sleuthing! :)

Replies

Arabesque
Arabesque
Old Shoe

Feb-4-2006 06:14

I play Sleuth on Firefox with no problems. I don't have any technical solutions for you but perhaps someone else will?

LilRach
LilRach
Well-Connected

Feb-4-2006 06:47

I also play with FireFox and can receive pop-ups. It could be a spyware program or a firewall issue at your home.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-4-2006 07:18

Another happy firefox user.

Although I do like the idea of a pop up that lets us know we have Private messages and then just go to an inbox to see them.

Kat Colorado
Kat Colorado

Feb-4-2006 07:21

I also use Firefox with no problems. I just went in the popups section and told it to allow site newyork.hypoware.com

KellySmithUK
KellySmithUK

Feb-4-2006 09:19

Hmm.. I've tried that. I just don't seem to receive popup messages... :P Could be my Norton Internet Security, perhaps?

KellySmithUK
KellySmithUK

Feb-4-2006 09:20

I've disabled it on my norton internet security, perhaps now, i wonder.

KellySmithUK
KellySmithUK

Feb-4-2006 09:20

Yup :) working fine now, sorry to bug you all!

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Feb-5-2006 09:53

You dont have to disable Norton. Just make sure you add sleuth to allowed site list in Norton AND in your brouwser.

^^TnT^^
^^TnT^^

Feb-6-2006 10:10

DONT disable norton internet security....
Just look @ Norton Antispam Section...
And turn of Popup Blocking...!


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