Hello,
From what you are saying it could be an issue on router. I would try to connect to the Internet directly. Then the usual, reboot router and try to install latest firmware. Just an obvious, have you tried to disable MacOS X firewall ?
I'm sorry I'm not so much of a help either.
Radovan


Sovereignty wrote:
The problem appears to have started when I cleared the cookie for Safari
when upgrading to 10.4. I cleared all the logs/caches/cookies/reset/etc.
I've tried accessing the download page on sourceforge with Safari, Firefox,
IE, Netscape and even Camino. On all of them I get the 1x1 pixel which
leads me to believe it is some form of http redirect problem. I've googled
sporadically to find a solution and all I'm finding are others experiencing
the same problems (Win/Mac both) with others commenting that they aren't
having any problem with the site ;-)  So it doesn't appear to be a browser
problem but more of a network setting problem, perhaps?

I have a fresh install of 10.3.9 on a different iMac that I'll fire up this
weekend to see if I experience the same problems going through the same
modem (not a router) without installing any other software first. That
should help to isolate the problem.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

Sov.



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