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TOPIC | Can't play the raffle
This has been going on for a few weeks and it's the same on both firefox and chrome and yes, I've cleared my caches: [img]https://i.imgur.com/zJsKCmK.png[/img]
This has been going on for a few weeks and it's the same on both firefox and chrome and yes, I've cleared my caches:
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@DemonicDuchess do you have any browser extensions? try disabling them. other users with the same problem found that solved it
@DemonicDuchess do you have any browser extensions? try disabling them. other users with the same problem found that solved it
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@chatoyant Only Adblock and that's never interfered with the raffle before. (I've also turned that off and it still didn't load.)
@chatoyant Only Adblock and that's never interfered with the raffle before. (I've also turned that off and it still didn't load.)
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@DemonicDuchess have you tried incognito mode?
@DemonicDuchess have you tried incognito mode?
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@chatoyant Yep and still get the same thing.
@chatoyant Yep and still get the same thing.
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@DemonicDuchess

It might be a long shot but make sure that the URL you're visiting roundsey at is HTTP:// and not HTTPS://

I remember seeing that causing some issues with Roundsey in the past. Not sure why it would be like that though unless your browser or some other entity was causing the url to attempt a secure connection. Since the entirety of FR besides the log-in page is HTTP:// But it's worth a shot.

Edit: It might also be worth checking on a different device entirely if possible. That way it can rule out if it's JUST your computer having the issue or if it's a broader one.
@DemonicDuchess

It might be a long shot but make sure that the URL you're visiting roundsey at is HTTP:// and not HTTPS://

I remember seeing that causing some issues with Roundsey in the past. Not sure why it would be like that though unless your browser or some other entity was causing the url to attempt a secure connection. Since the entirety of FR besides the log-in page is HTTP:// But it's worth a shot.

Edit: It might also be worth checking on a different device entirely if possible. That way it can rule out if it's JUST your computer having the issue or if it's a broader one.
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@AlphaSobek That's going to be a problem because it auto-redirects to the httpS: url when I try to put it in manually.

Lemme try my phone, one sec.

Dang it, it works with my phone. So it's something to do with my pc. GREAT.
@AlphaSobek That's going to be a problem because it auto-redirects to the httpS: url when I try to put it in manually.

Lemme try my phone, one sec.

Dang it, it works with my phone. So it's something to do with my pc. GREAT.
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@DemonicDuchess

Ah, then it could be whatever is causing the auto-correct to https then.

Does the auto-correct happen on both browsers? Ad-block wouldn't do that I don't think so if you don't have any other extensions it could be a setting for the browsers themselves or perhaps an anti-virus?

Honestly, I'm not sure what might be causing the auto-correct. It might be worth it to play around a bit. Clearing cookies might help? Cookies are like the browser cache except with links instead of images. But I don't think they auto-change typed urls or anything like that.
@DemonicDuchess

Ah, then it could be whatever is causing the auto-correct to https then.

Does the auto-correct happen on both browsers? Ad-block wouldn't do that I don't think so if you don't have any other extensions it could be a setting for the browsers themselves or perhaps an anti-virus?

Honestly, I'm not sure what might be causing the auto-correct. It might be worth it to play around a bit. Clearing cookies might help? Cookies are like the browser cache except with links instead of images. But I don't think they auto-change typed urls or anything like that.
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@AlphaSobek I'll give that a try in a little while. Right now, I just wanna level some fodder but thank you for all your help. I'll ping you when I try it and let you know how it goes.
@AlphaSobek I'll give that a try in a little while. Right now, I just wanna level some fodder but thank you for all your help. I'll ping you when I try it and let you know how it goes.
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Alrighty!

I did a quick google and it might have more to do with certain browser security settings. Although there do seem to be other possible issues it could be I'm seeing a few topics on various sites about a chrome update of some sort that started doing this.

Although I use chrome here at work and I can buy tickets just fine. So it might be a personal setting rather than a universal one. Looking through the Chrome settings I can find a pop-up manager for the HTTPS stuff but it's... a bit too daunting for me, ha.

If all else fails and you don't have any majorly specific settings, there's a "Restore settings to their original defaults" button in chrome. Which might work but it will wipe everything so I'd be a bit more cautious about that one.

Not sure about anything with Firefox (I use it primarily at home but don't have it here at work to play around with unfortunately) though if it doesn't auto correct on FF then at least we've narrowed it down even further to being a chrome issue!

Edit: Actually! I just tried to buy tickets here too. I thought I did earlier at work but I must have bought the ones I've got now from home... Either way, when I clicked the link from the trading post it did actually come up as an https link and not the standard http. I was able to delete the S in the url and then I could buy tickets just fine... but I'm more sure now than ever that it's a chrome issue, ha

Alrighty!

I did a quick google and it might have more to do with certain browser security settings. Although there do seem to be other possible issues it could be I'm seeing a few topics on various sites about a chrome update of some sort that started doing this.

Although I use chrome here at work and I can buy tickets just fine. So it might be a personal setting rather than a universal one. Looking through the Chrome settings I can find a pop-up manager for the HTTPS stuff but it's... a bit too daunting for me, ha.

If all else fails and you don't have any majorly specific settings, there's a "Restore settings to their original defaults" button in chrome. Which might work but it will wipe everything so I'd be a bit more cautious about that one.

Not sure about anything with Firefox (I use it primarily at home but don't have it here at work to play around with unfortunately) though if it doesn't auto correct on FF then at least we've narrowed it down even further to being a chrome issue!

Edit: Actually! I just tried to buy tickets here too. I thought I did earlier at work but I must have bought the ones I've got now from home... Either way, when I clicked the link from the trading post it did actually come up as an https link and not the standard http. I was able to delete the S in the url and then I could buy tickets just fine... but I'm more sure now than ever that it's a chrome issue, ha

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