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Not had any problems on firefox.
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well the forum keeps on locking up on me at the moment, and locking firefox to the extent i get a not responding message and have to shut firefox down - very odd
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mrs maggot;56120 wrote:well the forum keeps on locking up on me at the moment, and locking firefox to the extent i get a not responding message and have to shut firefox down - very odd
most strange Mrs Maggot all fine here on firefox
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Still checking this out. I've seen similar problem on another forum but appeared to be related to IE. Possible issue with Adobe Shockwave and/or automatic update on Adobe products......possible.
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today, i have DSF on a tab as always in my favs, click on it, click new posts - fine, click this one, and it takes nearly a min to load - i timed it at 49secs, the whole of FF freezes until the post comes up, bottom left hand corner it says "waiting for dyesubforum.co.uk" its like this on every post i click on - i have other forums open, and every other one is ok. i did an auto update of adobe other otherday maybe they are confliciting
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Does it seem to be occurring at the same time daily? Or is it random? It could be that the forum is updating or making an auto-backup. Maybe Justin could answer that one.
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No changes made recently that could cause this, auto backups are in place but again this has always been the case.

I need to see exactly which browsers are affected and anyone who has an issue disables all add ins in browser to see if this helps. Also need to know if they auto update Adobe products.
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Stupidly, I just got caught out! Typed a reply to a post, clicked 'Post Quick Reply' and lost it! Grrrr

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Do you use Chrome as well? I've never seen this issue at all and I does seem somewhat isolated, did you get the problem prior to upgrading to IE9?
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i had problem long time ago that dsf didn't open at all for me. i thought forum was down lol :)
but i checked on my phone on mobile connection (not wifi) and it worked. i googled "some website wont open" and it came up with some ideas that helped...
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