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I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently
delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html any suggestions out there? ....Lisa hamiltoncruiser |
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*hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43:
> I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently > delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. > > http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html > > any suggestions out there? WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. Which error-message do you get? cu, Miller |
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*hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43:
> I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently > delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. > > http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html > > any suggestions out there? WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. Which error-message do you get? cu, Miller |
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Miller wrote: > *hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43: > > I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently > > delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. > > > > http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html > > > > any suggestions out there? > > WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. > Which error-message do you get? > > cu, Miller I get this.... Oops! (0) We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page. Please Click Here to try again. Thank you for your patience. "Click here" takes me to http://my.yahoo.com/ which is page one of My Yahoo home page...I want page 2 (http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html ) What does WFM mean?? ....Lisa |
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Miller wrote: > *hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43: > > I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently > > delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. > > > > http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html > > > > any suggestions out there? > > WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. > Which error-message do you get? > > cu, Miller I get this.... Oops! (0) We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page. Please Click Here to try again. Thank you for your patience. "Click here" takes me to http://my.yahoo.com/ which is page one of My Yahoo home page...I want page 2 (http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html ) What does WFM mean?? ....Lisa |
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hamiltoncruiser wrote:
> Miller wrote: >> *hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43: >>> I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently >>> delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. >>> >>> http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html >>> >>> any suggestions out there? >> WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. >> Which error-message do you get? >> >> cu, Miller > > I get this.... > > Oops! (0) > We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page. Please Click > Here to try again. > Thank you for your patience. > > "Click here" takes me to http://my.yahoo.com/ which is page one of My > Yahoo home page...I want page 2 (http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html ) > > What does WFM mean?? > > ...Lisa > Um, why dont you believe them? Yahoo is telling you THEY ran into a 'temporary' problem retrieving your page Believe it or not, Yahoo is having a 'temporary' problem retrieving your page Just what part of "We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page." dont you understand? WFM means Works For Me "We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page" means exactly what it says. Yahoo is having a temporary problem retrieving your page. |
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hamiltoncruiser wrote:
> Miller wrote: >> *hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43: >>> I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently >>> delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. >>> >>> http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html >>> >>> any suggestions out there? >> WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. >> Which error-message do you get? >> >> cu, Miller > > I get this.... > > Oops! (0) > We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page. Please Click > Here to try again. > Thank you for your patience. > > "Click here" takes me to http://my.yahoo.com/ which is page one of My > Yahoo home page...I want page 2 (http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html ) > > What does WFM mean?? > > ...Lisa > Um, why dont you believe them? Yahoo is telling you THEY ran into a 'temporary' problem retrieving your page Believe it or not, Yahoo is having a 'temporary' problem retrieving your page Just what part of "We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page." dont you understand? WFM means Works For Me "We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page" means exactly what it says. Yahoo is having a temporary problem retrieving your page. |
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hamiltoncruiser wrote:
> Miller wrote: > >>*hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43: >> >>>I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently >>>delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. >>> >>>http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html >>> >>>any suggestions out there? >> >>WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. >>Which error-message do you get? >> >>cu, Miller > > > I get this.... > > Oops! (0) > We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page. Please Click > Here to try again. > Thank you for your patience. > > "Click here" takes me to http://my.yahoo.com/ which is page one of My > Yahoo home page...I want page 2 (http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html ) > > What does WFM mean?? > > ...Lisa > try emptying your cache and cookies: Tools, Options, Privacy, and cache and cookies. As for WFM: no the middle initial doesn't mean f*ck. It means Works for Me. BTW: If you want to know what all these initials and abbreviations mean you can look them up here: http://www.acronymfinder.com/ -- Murphy's Laws of Computing: A computer program will always do what you tell it to do, but rarely what you want to do. |
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hamiltoncruiser wrote:
> Miller wrote: > >>*hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43: >> >>>I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently >>>delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. >>> >>>http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html >>> >>>any suggestions out there? >> >>WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. >>Which error-message do you get? >> >>cu, Miller > > > I get this.... > > Oops! (0) > We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page. Please Click > Here to try again. > Thank you for your patience. > > "Click here" takes me to http://my.yahoo.com/ which is page one of My > Yahoo home page...I want page 2 (http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html ) > > What does WFM mean?? > > ...Lisa > try emptying your cache and cookies: Tools, Options, Privacy, and cache and cookies. As for WFM: no the middle initial doesn't mean f*ck. It means Works for Me. BTW: If you want to know what all these initials and abbreviations mean you can look them up here: http://www.acronymfinder.com/ -- Murphy's Laws of Computing: A computer program will always do what you tell it to do, but rarely what you want to do. |
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Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: > hamiltoncruiser wrote: > > Miller wrote: > >> *hamiltoncruiser* wrote on 05.07.06 03:43: > >>> I updated FF to 1.5.0.4 yesterday and since then FF is consistently > >>> delivering an error when trying to access one of my home page tabs. > >>> > >>> http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html > >>> > >>> any suggestions out there? > >> WFM with FF 1.5.0.4. > >> Which error-message do you get? > >> > >> cu, Miller > > > > I get this.... > > > > Oops! (0) > > We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page. Please Click > > Here to try again. > > Thank you for your patience. > > > > "Click here" takes me to http://my.yahoo.com/ which is page one of My > > Yahoo home page...I want page 2 (http://my.yahoo.com/p/2.html ) > > > > What does WFM mean?? > > > > ...Lisa > > > > Um, why dont you believe them? > Yahoo is telling you THEY ran into a 'temporary' problem retrieving your > page > > Believe it or not, Yahoo is having a 'temporary' problem retrieving your > page > > Just what part of > "We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page." dont you > understand? > > WFM means Works For Me > "We have run into a temporary problem retrieving your page" means > exactly what it says. Yahoo is having a temporary problem retrieving > your page. It was happening over a couple of days...and I had just upgraded...I thought the 2 were connected. sorry to bother you!! ....Lisa |
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