Re: I need help pls.

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Marisa Ciceran wrote:


Kassim,

I see that you brought this up and have received no replies.

As of midday today EST, I am experiencing the same problem with both
SeaMonkey*as well as *Firefox which I have just installed. The odd thing
is that I get this error only on my own website -
http://www.istrianet.org. The home page has Java script on it which
complains frequently, but I cannot access ANY of the pages on my site
that have no Java at all. I spent well over an hour with our technical
support at hostgator.com, and because Internet Explorer does not block
my website, it is entirely a browser issue concerning solely Mozilla
Firefox and Seamonkey.


I tried to visit your site, and the first thing I got was a request to 
run an unsigned Java applet. With no information about what it was or 
what it wanted to do -- or even its name -- I declined.


For details, see WaltS's thorough explanation in this thread.

Having rejected your Java applet, I continued to browse the site, and 
was able to display all the pages I tried, except that I always had a 
notice at the top, Additional plugins are required to display all the 
media on this page. I suppose that means you have background music or 
something, but other than the error message the pages appeared to be 
well-formed. I didn't see garbled text, boxes where graphics should be, 
or any other obvious defects.


I assume you trust your own applet so you're running it; in that case, 
perhaps an error in your applet is preventing you from viewing some of 
your pages.


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Re: I need help pls.

2013-07-10 Thread WaltS

On 06/27/2013 05:44 PM, Marisa Ciceran wrote:

I forgot to state that I am using SeaMonkey 2.17.1 and just installed
Firefox 22.0.

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Kassim,

I see that you brought this up and have received no replies.

As of midday today EST, I am experiencing the same problem with both
SeaMonkey*as well as *Firefox which I have just installed. The odd
thing is that I get this error only on my own website -
http://www.istrianet.org. The home page has Java script on it which
complains frequently, but I cannot access ANY of the pages on my site
that have no Java at all. I spent well over an hour with our technical
support at hostgator.com, and because Internet Explorer does not block
my website, it is entirely a browser issue concerning solely Mozilla
Firefox and Seamonkey.

The full error I get is this:

*400 Bad request*

Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


Apache Server at www.istrianet.org Port 80


What I find strange is that I had almost the identical problem a few
weeks ago but which on that occasion also affected Internet Explorer 8
on my Windows XP Professional system on my desktop, but did not occur
on Windows 7 Home on my laptop.

On that prior occasion, the host server technical support managed to
find a very remote server security block that they disabled -
unfortunately, I am not a tech professional so did not make note of
what it was. They did not find the same resolution this time and so
both Seamonkey and Firefox do not permit me to view my online pages.
It also appears to have nothing to do with the Avast Free Antivirus
Web Shield function. I've added my URL to be excluded from scanning,
and this made no difference.

Could there be a clue in the fact that we have Java script on home
page? The Java plug-in, I believe, is up to date - Platform SE 7 U25
10.25.2.16.

I hope there is a simple and quick solution to his problem. While I am
not an IT professional (or trained in computer sciences), I own and
manage a large cultural website, and this new problem is causing
serious consequences at a very critical time.

Marisa


I get a error pop-up that says, An usigned Java application wants to 
run, with three buttons Proceed, Cancel and Help.


Also can provide this if it helps.

[code]
IcedTea-Web Plugin version: 1.4 (suse-4.14.1-x86_64)
Thu Jun 27 18:03:15 EDT 2013
net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: Initialization Error: Could 
not initialize applet. For more information click more information button.

at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.createApplet(Launcher.java:789)
at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.getApplet(Launcher.java:717)
at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher$TgThread.run(Launcher.java:969)
Caused by: net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: Application 
Error: The applet was unsigned. The applet was unsigned, and was not 
trusted.
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.security.appletextendedsecurity.UnsignedAppletTrustConfirmation.checkUnsignedWithUserIfRequired(UnsignedAppletTrustConfirmation.java:204)
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader.createInstance(JNLPClassLoader.java:388)
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader.getInstance(JNLPClassLoader.java:444)
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader.getInstance(JNLPClassLoader.java:420)

at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.createApplet(Launcher.java:755)
... 2 more

 Chain:
1) at Thu Jun 27 18:02:50 EDT 2013
net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: Application Error: The 
applet was unsigned. The applet was unsigned, and was not trusted.
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.security.appletextendedsecurity.UnsignedAppletTrustConfirmation.checkUnsignedWithUserIfRequired(UnsignedAppletTrustConfirmation.java:204)
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader.createInstance(JNLPClassLoader.java:388)
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader.getInstance(JNLPClassLoader.java:444)
	at 
net.sourceforge.jnlp.runtime.JNLPClassLoader.getInstance(JNLPClassLoader.java:420)

at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.createApplet(Launcher.java:755)
at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.getApplet(Launcher.java:717)
at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher$TgThread.run(Launcher.java:969)
2) at Thu Jun 27 18:02:50 EDT 2013
net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: Initialization Error: Could 
not initialize applet. For more information click more information button.

at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.createApplet(Launcher.java:789)
at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher.getApplet(Launcher.java:717)
at net.sourceforge.jnlp.Launcher$TgThread.run(Launcher.java:969)
Caused by: net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: Application 
Error: The applet was unsigned. The applet was unsigned, and was not 
trusted.
	at 

Re: I need help pls.

2013-07-10 Thread Richard Owlett

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Kassim,

I see that you brought this up and have received no replies.

As of midday today EST, I am experiencing the same problem with
both SeaMonkey*as well as *Firefox which I have just installed.
The odd thing is that I get this error only on my own website -
http://www.istrianet.org. The home page has Java script on it
which complains frequently, but I cannot access ANY of the pages
on my site that have no Java at all. I spent well over an hour
with our technical support at hostgator.com, and because Internet
Explorer does not block my website, it is entirely a browser
issue concerning solely Mozilla Firefox and Seamonkey.
[snip]


Your site has problems unrelated to Mozilla browsers.
I submitted your URL to http://validator.w3.org. It identified 
over 200 errors on http://www.istrianet.org.


The site appeared to display fine with JavaScript disabled on my 
end [I *NEVER* browse a unknown site with it enabled.]


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/20.0 SeaMonkey/2.17.1

Build identifier: 20130410205058


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Re: I need help pls.

2013-06-28 Thread Marisa Ciceran
After contacting tech support at every level in every direction of my 
connectivity, I finally found the cause of my error entirely on my own.


I thought that the problem had to come from one of the anti-malware 
programs. Sometimes they compete and clash, but I found no trace of any 
of them blocking any particular website. In the past, uninstalling and 
reinstalling all of the anti-malware programs did the trick, but in this 
case I hit the right one at the first try - Spybot Search  Destroy, the 
latest version is very aggressive, if not outright invasive from what I 
experienced. I took that program's option during the uninstallation 
process to undo the changes that it had made - even though none were 
traceable to my uneducated eye - then I rebooted.


Voila'! my issue was resolved. I hope this offers a clue to your problem 
as well.


Marisa

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

I forgot to state that I am using SeaMonkey 2.17.1 and just installed
Firefox 22.0.

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Kassim,

I see that you brought this up and have received no replies.

As of midday today EST, I am experiencing the same problem with both
SeaMonkey*as well as *Firefox which I have just installed. The odd
thing is that I get this error only on my own website -
http://www.istrianet.org. The home page has Java script on it which
complains frequently, but I cannot access ANY of the pages on my site
that have no Java at all. I spent well over an hour with our
technical support at hostgator.com, and because Internet Explorer
does not block my website, it is entirely a browser issue concerning
solely Mozilla Firefox and Seamonkey.

The full error I get is this:

*400 Bad request*

Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


Apache Server at www.istrianet.org Port 80


What I find strange is that I had almost the identical problem a few
weeks ago but which on that occasion also affected Internet Explorer
8 on my Windows XP Professional system on my desktop, but did not
occur on Windows 7 Home on my laptop.

On that prior occasion, the host server technical support managed to
find a very remote server security block that they disabled -
unfortunately, I am not a tech professional so did not make note of
what it was. They did not find the same resolution this time and so
both Seamonkey and Firefox do not permit me to view my online pages.
It also appears to have nothing to do with the Avast Free Antivirus
Web Shield function. I've added my URL to be excluded from scanning,
and this made no difference.

Could there be a clue in the fact that we have Java script on home
page? The Java plug-in, I believe, is up to date - Platform SE 7 U25
10.25.2.16.

I hope there is a simple and quick solution to his problem. While I
am not an IT professional (or trained in computer sciences), I own
and manage a large cultural website, and this new problem is causing
serious consequences at a very critical time.

Marisa
Kassim  Associates wrote:

Dear Sir,

I am Experiencing problem with SeaMonkey, I am able to access some
sites , but some and including Addon always failed or simpply BAD
REQUEST ERROR.
I can access these sites without problems  through Opera, Yahoo,
Google.
What is wrong??
I enjoy using Seamonkey, it is very fast Thanks
  LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR HELP.

 Kind Regards



Kassim Khamara
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Re: I need help pls.

2013-06-27 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Kassim,

I see that you brought this up and have received no replies.

As of midday today EST, I am experiencing the same problem with both 
SeaMonkey*as well as *Firefox which I have just installed. The odd thing 
is that I get this error only on my own website - 
http://www.istrianet.org. The home page has Java script on it which 
complains frequently, but I cannot access ANY of the pages on my site 
that have no Java at all. I spent well over an hour with our technical 
support at hostgator.com, and because Internet Explorer does not block 
my website, it is entirely a browser issue concerning solely Mozilla 
Firefox and Seamonkey.


The full error I get is this:

*400 Bad request*

Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use 
an ErrorDocument to handle the request.



Apache Server at www.istrianet.org Port 80


What I find strange is that I had almost the identical problem a few 
weeks ago but which on that occasion also affected Internet Explorer 8 
on my Windows XP Professional system on my desktop, but did not occur on 
Windows 7 Home on my laptop.


On that prior occasion, the host server technical support managed to 
find a very remote server security block that they disabled - 
unfortunately, I am not a tech professional so did not make note of what 
it was. They did not find the same resolution this time and so both 
Seamonkey and Firefox do not permit me to view my online pages. It also 
appears to have nothing to do with the Avast Free Antivirus Web Shield 
function. I've added my URL to be excluded from scanning, and this made 
no difference.


Could there be a clue in the fact that we have Java script on home page? 
The Java plug-in, I believe, is up to date - Platform SE 7 U25 10.25.2.16.


I hope there is a simple and quick solution to his problem. While I am 
not an IT professional (or trained in computer sciences), I own and 
manage a large cultural website, and this new problem is causing serious 
consequences at a very critical time.


Marisa
Kassim  Associates wrote:

Dear Sir,

I am Experiencing problem with SeaMonkey, I am able to access some sites , but some and 
including Addon always failed or simpply BAD REQUEST ERROR.
I can access these sites without problems  through Opera, Yahoo, Google.
What is wrong??
I enjoy using Seamonkey, it is very fast Thanks
  
LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR HELP.


 Kind Regards



Kassim Khamara
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Re: I need help pls.

2013-06-27 Thread Marisa Ciceran
I forgot to state that I am using SeaMonkey 2.17.1 and just installed 
Firefox 22.0.


Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Kassim,

I see that you brought this up and have received no replies.

As of midday today EST, I am experiencing the same problem with both 
SeaMonkey*as well as *Firefox which I have just installed. The odd 
thing is that I get this error only on my own website - 
http://www.istrianet.org. The home page has Java script on it which 
complains frequently, but I cannot access ANY of the pages on my site 
that have no Java at all. I spent well over an hour with our technical 
support at hostgator.com, and because Internet Explorer does not block 
my website, it is entirely a browser issue concerning solely Mozilla 
Firefox and Seamonkey.


The full error I get is this:

*400 Bad request*

Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to 
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.



Apache Server at www.istrianet.org Port 80


What I find strange is that I had almost the identical problem a few 
weeks ago but which on that occasion also affected Internet Explorer 8 
on my Windows XP Professional system on my desktop, but did not occur 
on Windows 7 Home on my laptop.


On that prior occasion, the host server technical support managed to 
find a very remote server security block that they disabled - 
unfortunately, I am not a tech professional so did not make note of 
what it was. They did not find the same resolution this time and so 
both Seamonkey and Firefox do not permit me to view my online pages. 
It also appears to have nothing to do with the Avast Free Antivirus 
Web Shield function. I've added my URL to be excluded from scanning, 
and this made no difference.


Could there be a clue in the fact that we have Java script on home 
page? The Java plug-in, I believe, is up to date - Platform SE 7 U25 
10.25.2.16.


I hope there is a simple and quick solution to his problem. While I am 
not an IT professional (or trained in computer sciences), I own and 
manage a large cultural website, and this new problem is causing 
serious consequences at a very critical time.


Marisa
Kassim  Associates wrote:

Dear Sir,

I am Experiencing problem with SeaMonkey, I am able to access some 
sites , but some and including Addon always failed or simpply BAD 
REQUEST ERROR.

I can access these sites without problems  through Opera, Yahoo, Google.
What is wrong??
I enjoy using Seamonkey, it is very fast Thanks
  LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR HELP.

 Kind Regards



Kassim Khamara
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