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Deleted Player
Sun Nov 18 17:01:20 EST 2007
Mine doesnt come up with that, it could be because I'm using Vista?
Deleted Player
Sun Nov 18 17:47:38 EST 2007
nah i used 32bit basic and now im on 64bit basic so it wont be that,,, just look through the internet options..
Deleted Player
Sun Nov 18 18:57:59 EST 2007
Right, I'll see what I can do!
Deleted Player
Fri Dec 7 13:56:00 EST 2007
a bug i found: when i select to delete allies and click remove it doesnt work not sure if this is just me or are other people having the same problem?
Deleted Player
Wed Dec 12 14:09:35 EST 2007
i cannot undo an allie i acidently declared (scrolling with scroll wheel)
Thu Dec 13 4:28:14 EST 2007
Okay, I'm remodelling this page, but let me tell you this much: I am running Windows Vista Home Premium, and I appear to be able to add/remove allies and enemies in both IE7 and FF2, implying that some of you may not have a bug, and just don't understand how to use the page. I suppose it is slightly confusing if you don't know how to use it beforehand. I'll sort it out. I notice that some people can't "Leave This Guild" either, because it doesn't do anything after clicking OK. Well, I have never had this problem, and I have only noted it in OLD IE browsers. There may be a completely unrelated script error, which stops it from running the rest of the scripts, but that sounds stupid. The code is ultra, ultra simple there too: onclick="if(confirm('Do you want to do this?')) window.location='thepage.php';" Something that simple can hardly be wrong, especially if it works in recent browsers. I will do my best to fix it though. Major cleanups soon, but not before quest improvements later this week
EDIT: I hate IE! It hasn't even included my damned carriage returns. I think I know how to workaround this. Stupid though. They never learn. It would be easier on the world if they just stole the gecko rendering engine for IE8.
EDIT: I hate IE! It hasn't even included my damned carriage returns. I think I know how to workaround this. Stupid though. They never learn. It would be easier on the world if they just stole the gecko rendering engine for IE8.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edited by Cyberkilla @ Thu Dec 13 4:29:51 EST 2007