Quote from: Chris Bergin on 05/27/2017 06:08 pmThanks. Mark wanted to see if he had solved it, and it seems better in Chrome, but I hit firefox and that fool in a VR headset is still there Passed it on to Mark. Apologies to anyone struggling with this. It really does seem to be that one ad.Seems to be working now. At least after mousing around for 10 minutes I have failed to have a disabled back button. And a good ad is opening at the bottom so looks good. Thank the head bit pusher for me.
Thanks. Mark wanted to see if he had solved it, and it seems better in Chrome, but I hit firefox and that fool in a VR headset is still there Passed it on to Mark. Apologies to anyone struggling with this. It really does seem to be that one ad.
Per the cookie message you will be seeing on the page. Just something all sites are doing. Started about a year ago with sites and I've seen it over that time on every site I've visited. We didn't put it on, SMF - the company behind the software - will have. Nothing to worry about. We've been using cookies since Day 1, so just click OK and you won't see it again on the device you're using.
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That banner asking for user's consent for tracking cookies is actually legal requirement for websites hosted in European Union, but as NSF is hosted elsewhere, I think its not required.
Quote from: mtakala24 on 05/30/2017 08:52 pmThat banner asking for user's consent for tracking cookies is actually legal requirement for websites hosted in European Union, but as NSF is hosted elsewhere, I think its not required.I don't believe it matters where it is hosted but rather if the person viewing it is within the EU or not.
Quote from: Star One on 05/31/2017 07:34 amQuote from: mtakala24 on 05/30/2017 08:52 pmThat banner asking for user's consent for tracking cookies is actually legal requirement for websites hosted in European Union, but as NSF is hosted elsewhere, I think its not required.I don't believe it matters where it is hosted but rather if the person viewing it is within the EU or not.It shows up in the US as well.
If I try and modify the date ranges from "0 to 9999" it gives me the error "Unable to access the search daemon"
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