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Post by Fourever Charmed on Nov 15, 2009 22:22:32 GMT -5
Thanks on all counts, prudence. That means a lot. I'm glad you loved the episode! It always makes us feel great when we hear someone say that they feel one of our episodes was done better than a well done original! ;D And I'm so happy that we were able to make the C/B fans happy!
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Post by Astral Chaos on Nov 15, 2009 23:04:15 GMT -5
Hmm. I have a speculation : I wonder, Chris and Melinda are trying to change the future, so going off of continuity already in place, would this not mean that when and if the future is changed the unborn daughter of Bianca and Chris would cease to exist? Shame.
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Post by Charmed Faith on Nov 16, 2009 0:16:45 GMT -5
Very good episode! Nice to have you guys back. I can totally picture Sophia Bush as Andrea, espically with her voice, it would totally fit her. And nice work on making F!Andrea "evil" since Prue was always the sister who was on the most straight and narrow and barely ever turned evil, having her daughter do a complete 160 in the future was great. While I like seeing her like this, I hope the future gets changed to where she doesnt turn into such a uberbiotch hellbent on conquering the world. But I would still like her to retain some of her attitude.
And Astral Chaos, interesting theory. I think it would be interesting if Chris thought of that and then decieded to try not to avert the future that much. So each of the future halliwell children would all be on their own missions.
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Post by Astral Echo on Nov 16, 2009 18:37:47 GMT -5
Is anyone else having issues opening the spoilers? If you are, use the quote button which is positioned next to the post title so you can view what is being said behind the tags, then go back to the main thread and continue from there.
A temporary measure until I discover why they're not working.
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Post by Drama on Nov 17, 2009 14:12:36 GMT -5
It's working for me, Dan. Hmm
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Post by Fourever Charmed on Nov 17, 2009 15:17:34 GMT -5
Hmm, I'm not having a problem with it either, though I know the kind of problem you're talking about because I had the same one on another site I used to visit a few years ago. Perhaps it's just a glitch or something? :-\ Is it still acting up?
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Post by Astral Echo on Nov 17, 2009 15:26:34 GMT -5
Yup on both my PC and laptop. Hm...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2009 20:48:49 GMT -5
It's working fine for me, too. Very strange.
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Post by Lexi on Nov 26, 2009 5:47:08 GMT -5
I'm have problems opening the spoilers too, Dan. You're not the only one. Just out of curiosity, do you have Windows 7? I've just upgraded my OS to that and I'm wondering if that has something to do with it.
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Post by Astral Echo on Nov 26, 2009 5:51:57 GMT -5
No but your also from the UK, aren't you Lexi? Maybe it's a connection problem as I can't seem to open them on any of my computers. My PC & Netbook run XP and my laptop is Vista while the college PC's run Windows 7 - all fail to open spoilers. So as I said, maybe it's a UK problem.
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Post by Lexi on Nov 26, 2009 5:58:04 GMT -5
Yeah, I am from the UK too. Maybe you're right then, it is a connection problem. That's a little annoying though
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Post by Helios93 on Nov 30, 2009 7:30:33 GMT -5
if it's connection problem then its still bad since I can't open any of the spoilers either (From UK also) Stupid GB! =(
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Post by Xenith on Nov 30, 2009 10:08:58 GMT -5
What browser are your using? Internet Explorer (version?), Firefox (version), Opera, Safari? The reason I ask is that my first guess would be an recent browser update may have increased the security settings for running javascript like that. As much as I love how much better IE8 is compared to IE6/7 the altered, hidden, and sometimes unchangeable security settings make it completely useless for me... A second possibility is an antivirus/firewall trying to protect you from what it thinks is a potentially harmful script....so what are you running as an AV/Wall/Security Suite?
If it is a connection issue, have you tried a proxy from another country?
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Post by Astral Echo on Nov 30, 2009 10:13:48 GMT -5
I'm currently running on Firefox, the latest verison I think. And on Explorer 6 on my Netbook. I run Bullguard on my PC (firefox) but nothing on my Netbook. Except I've been running on these for a while and haven't had problems before, it's only recently.
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Post by Xenith on Nov 30, 2009 10:44:57 GMT -5
Hmmm dunno what to think then...I've heard nada about any countries blocking javascript, and it's not something that even seems theoretically possible. ISP blocks are done via sealing ports, and javascript runs on the same port as any html... Not to mention if it were a true block you should see behind the spoiler tags by default instead of it creating a button that doesn't work? Have you installed any recent Java updates? My computer has been telling me to install one for weeks (which I have been ignoring and have not done)...could the tag be using an outdated form of the language? Anyways I do have a "dirty" solution that should get around the problem. Using a CGI proxy. There are tons of them out there (an absoulte godsend if your workplace/school has any kind of content filtering/blocking/monitoring in place.) If you don't know any, or can't find any on your own then just try: proxify.com/Go there, and copy paste the URL of the page that has the spoiler tags you want to see on it. Make sure the "BLOCK SCRIPTS" block is checked. When the page loads you should see the spoiler tags as if they were normal text, and see everything behind them... Note that while you can browse the forums through that proxy, you can't actually login or post thru it.
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