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Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:58:49 +010 |
Is there any way through Mozilla that this can be configured, as I've
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Wed, 16 Aug 2006 06:55:26 -040 |
Frank Booth Snr wrote:
> Is there any way through Mozilla that this can be configured, as I've
> had a number of time-outs and disconnections following these.
following what? You mean disconnections after time outs?
Which program? Mozilla-suite or Firefox or SeaMonkey?
Whats the actual error message you get? Does it occur on specific sites
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Thu, 17 Aug 2006 20:30:19 -040 |
Frank Booth Snr wrote:
> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
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>> Frank Booth Snr wrote:
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>>> Is there any way through Mozilla that this can be configured, as
I've
>>> had a number of time-outs and disconnections following these.
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>> following what? You mean disconnections after time outs?
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> Yes
>> Which program? Mozilla-suite or Firefox or SeaMonkey?
> Mozilla
>> Whats the actual error message you get? Does it occur on specific
>> sites or all sites (random)?
> I don't know as it only happens intermittently. Today I haven't had a
> problem. The error message said something like the operation had timed
> out then I was disconnected. I'm also getting a lot of 'unresolved host'
> error messages when surfing. Usually 2 attempts in these cases allows me
> to connect to a website.
You mean Mozilla suite? 1.7.13? Firefox/SeaMonkey and Thunderbird are
also by Mozilla
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Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:58:37 +010 |
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
> Frank Booth Snr wrote:
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>> Is there any way through Mozilla that this can be configured, as I've
>> had a number of time-outs and disconnections following these.
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> following what? You mean disconnections after time outs?
>
Yes
> Which program? Mozilla-suite or Firefox or SeaMonkey?
Mozilla
> Whats the actual error message you get? Does it occur on specific sites
> or all sites (random)?
I don't know as it only happens intermittently. Today I haven't had a
problem. The error message said something like the operation had timed
out then I was disconnected. I'm also getting a lot of 'unresolved host'
error messages when surfing. Usually 2 attempts in these cases allows me
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Fri, 18 Aug 2006 12:32:20 -040 |
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
> Frank Booth Snr wrote:
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>> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
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>>> Frank Booth Snr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is there any way through Mozilla that this can be configured,
as
>>>> I've had a number of time-outs and disconnections following
these.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> following what? You mean disconnections after time outs?
>>>
>> Yes
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>>> Which program? Mozilla-suite or Firefox or SeaMonkey?
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>> Mozilla
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>>> Whats the actual error message you get? Does it occur on specific
>>> sites or all sites (random)?
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>> I don't know as it only happens intermittently. Today I haven't had a
>> problem. The error message said something like the operation had timed
>> out then I was disconnected. I'm also getting a lot of 'unresolved
>> host' error messages when surfing. Usually 2 attempts in these cases
>> allows me to connect to a website.
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> You mean Mozilla suite? 1.7.13? Firefox/SeaMonkey and Thunderbird are
> also by Mozilla
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> Are you using a proxy? What speed are you conneccting at? Which ISP?
This happens to me a lot too, running Mozilla 1.7.13. One machine uses
Comcast cable and another uses Sprint DSL. No Proxy.
It's an intermittent problem on both machines, somewhat aggravating, and I
have no idea whether it's an internet connection problem, a Windows
problem, or something in Mozilla. Doesn't happen every day, but often
happens a dozen times a day. Random sites, no pattern detectable, except
that "just trying again" generally makes it work, at least on the
third or
fourth try.
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