Welcome to the new Poker Mavens forums. Previously these were private forums for my beta testers. Now that version 2.0 has been released to the public, I've deleted all the old messages and have opened the forums to the public. All subscription settings were lost so previous visitors will need to resubscribe if they want to get email notices when new messages are posted.
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Welcome
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Just wanted to say "Thanks Kent" - You provide some great support for you product.
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ThanksSVTF wrote:Just wanted to say "Thanks Kent" - You provide some great support for you product.
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Just in case you have not heard it in a while.
Kent you are the man!!!
Kent you are the man!!!
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Hehe. I'm especially manly today because I finally solved the infamous "client/server version mismatch" issue.SVTF wrote:Just in case you have not heard it in a while.
Kent you are the man!!!
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Yes way. Beginning with 2.51.Alex wrote:No Way.
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what is it all mean ?? u meant the message after the upgrade and it's not compatible ? or we having an windows clieant starting 2.51? )Kent Briggs wrote:Hehe. I'm especially manly today because I finally solved the infamous "client/server version mismatch" issue.SVTF wrote:Just in case you have not heard it in a while.
Kent you are the man!!!
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Some players get a "Client/Server Mismatch error" after an upgrade because their browser still has the previous version of the client module cached. In most cases, just clicking the browser's refresh button would force a download of the updated client. However, for sites that embed the game as a frame inside another web page, that usually didn't work, especially if the player was using IE. So they had to manually clear the browser cache and the procedure for doing that is different for every browser.madcow wrote: what is it all mean ?? u meant the message after the upgrade and it's not compatible ? or we having an windows clieant starting 2.51? )
So the fix (which should be ready by the end of the week) is to add a parameter to the client link inside the HTML wrapper like this:
PMClient.swf?Version=2.51
The parameter itself is irrelevant as it's not used anywhere but every time that version changes, the browser will treat that as a different file from the previous one it has cached and will fetch it again. Hopefully. It seems to work in all my tests so far.
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yes, please.. i having that problem since .. and many users can't login cuz their knowledge is limit on cleaing cache ..