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Steve - 2007-09-04 12:56:24
Offline? I've been downloading from emusic all weekend..
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Paula - 2007-09-04 13:47:32
Oh, how bizarre--I just checked the page in Safari and it's fine, but on Firefox it keeps going to an error page:

"We're very sorry but eMusic is unavailable at the moment. Our engineering team is working to correct the problem as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and apologize for this inconvenience."
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greg - 2007-09-04 14:03:40
I've had Firefox issues with the AT&T site, the Verizon site, and several others. AT&T says they are Safari accessible, but I've had issues there also. This is not a Mac/Firefox world for sure.
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Paula - 2007-09-04 14:34:07
I bet Linux users are even more marginalized.
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Greg - 2007-09-04 14:58:03
haha Linux... if they ever advertised they could license Iggy Pop's "I Got Nuthin' I Got Shit" as their official theme.
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2fs - 2007-09-04 23:39:56
Works fine for me, in Firefox. Maybe you're accidentally bringing up an old page?
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Paula - 2007-09-05 00:11:15
It's all resolved now.
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grigorss - 2007-09-05 03:45:04
... isn't just a gadget, it's...it's like a tiny, smooth friend.

There's a joke in there somewhere

... but I ain't gonna' touch it.
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summerv - 2007-09-05 08:22:57
I loves the Firefox, but sometimes cached (old, out-of-date) pages get stuck in it when they really shouldn't. Try this: In the browser address bar, type about:config In the field labeled filter, type the word cache Somewhere near the top of the resulting list, you should see browser.cache.check_doc_frequency Double-click that line and change the value to 1. This tells Firefox to check to see if a page might be out of date each time you load it, rather than checking when it thinks it should be checked. This will make reloads of pages that haven't changed a teensy bit slower, but won't affect surfing to pages you haven't visited recently.
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Paula - 2007-09-05 10:04:01
Thanks, S-ville, that's very helpful!
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Greg - 2007-09-06 13:07:44
Oddly... I was checking statcounter for my blog just now, and there were three hits from someone with a Linux OS. That's a first for me. I've been Linuxed!!!!
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