Hello all, I have a question some of my users like to use Netscape or Firefox and when they try to play the game they get an error about Java. They then make sure they have the lateset version of Java and check there browser to make sure they have Java enable, but still can't get into the game. Please help
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Netscape and Firefox Users
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Java or Javascript? Javascript must be turned on as it's used in the flash file loading process. Otherwise you'll see this message:gomer wrote:Hello all, I have a question some of my users like to use Netscape or Firefox and when they try to play the game they get an error about Java. They then make sure they have the lateset version of Java and check there browser to make sure they have Java enable, but still can't get into the game. Please help
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"You either have Javascript turned off in your browser or you need to install a newer version of the Adobe Flash Player"
And the version of the Flash player needed is 8 or later.
Re: Netscape and Firefox Users
Running Netscape 8.0.3.4 and installed Java 9.0 and made sure that Javascript is enable, Any suggestion? If anyone is running Netscape please check it out.Java or Javascript? Javascript must be turned on as it's used in the flash file loading process. Otherwise you'll see this message:
"You either have Javascript turned off in your browser or you need to install a newer version of the Adobe Flash Player"
And the version of the Flash player needed is 8 or later.
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There's no Java used in Poker Mavens so the Java install shouldn't matter. What is your server address (you can email me if you don't want to post it here)? Are you using the Banner Ad feature? If so, what HTML did you put in there?gomer wrote:Running Netscape 8.0.3.4 and installed Java 9.0 and made sure that Javascript is enable, Any suggestion? If anyone is running Netscape please check it out.
Netscape is a dead product but there are new versions available:
http://browser.netscape.com/releases
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I just installed Netscape 8.1.3, went to pokermavens.net and double clicked the CardPlayersOnline site in the Public Servers tab. The site loaded, I created a new account, got my val code via email, logged in, and sat at a ring table. No errors reported. If you get your user to make a screenshot of the error they are seeing and forward that on to me, I'll take a look.
Re: Netscape and Firefox Users
If you're getting the message "Error Loading page"I just installed Netscape 8.1.3, went to pokermavens.net and double clicked the CardPlayersOnline site in the Public Servers tab. The site loaded, I created a new account, got my val code via email, logged in, and sat at a ring table. No errors reported. If you get your user to make a screenshot of the error they are seeing and forward that on to me, I'll take a look.
I figured out the issue, If you're using Firefox or Netscape there is a way to fix this.
1. Open Netscape or Firefox
2. Select Options
3. Select Site Controls
4. Look where is says "Rendering Engine" Then select "Enternet Explore"
This will allow you to play Texas Hold'em on http://www.CardplayersOnline.net
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What are the other options for Rendering Engine that didn't work? I already deleted the Netscape I installed yesterday so I can't check that myself.gomer wrote:4. Look where is says "Rendering Engine" Then select "Enternet Explore"
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I reinstalled Netscape 8.1.3. Under Tools|Options|Site Controls, the Rendering Engine is set to FireFox. I have no problems logging into your site at http://www.cardplayersonline.net:8087/ or any other site with it.