- Jul 6, 2011
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Bit of a clickbaity title to this thread. Coincidence?
He's doing that thing where you see if you can flick the switch fast enough so it doesn't actually go off. . .
That's what I got, but it came back.See screen shot - this is appearing on my Galaxy tablet
Is it me or NSC??
I haven't been able to connect from a PC or Chromebook all evening. Phone only.I'm doing some stuff - the site will remain up but the DNS-y internet-y things may break connectivity at some point for different people at different times.
I'll try to get it all back as quickly as I can.
SameSee screen shot - this is appearing on my Galaxy tablet
Is it me or NSC??
See screen shot - this is appearing on my Galaxy tablet
Is it me or NSC??
Same
Thanks - that's worked for the PC (using google chrome), but not for the Chromebook for some reasonIt is you, but it was caused by me.
Only you can fix it, but it's easy...
1. Go to Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data > Advanced
2. Check Cookies and other site data
3. Click Clear data
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A quick fix. Details here for Safari: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/thre...nsc-from-iphone-browser.400995/#post-10651456Not quite related but this seems as good a place to mention this is anywhere…
For the last three days my iPad had stopped being able to access NSC. I get a “bad request” message. NSC still in full working order on my Mac and iPhone. I’ve tried clearing the cache but to no avail.
Anybody else had/having this and if so, any suggested fixes?
It is you, but it was caused by me.
Only you can fix it, but it's easy...
1. Go to Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data > Advanced
2. Check Cookies and other site data
3. Click Clear data
View attachment 160443
Thanks @Bozza but that seems to be for desktop Safari, where my issue is on an iPad. Can’t seem to find the same settings options on that.A quick fix. Details here for Safari: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/thre...nsc-from-iphone-browser.400995/#post-10651456