Recently I just installed google chrome frame for Google Wave. So I was looking at my messages on scratch, and I read them, so I deleted them. It looked like I deleted them. But if I refreshed the page, or went to a different page, it would say I was logged out. When I logged back in, the messages are still there, as if I didn't delete them. I've done it multiple times and I can't delete them really.
What should I do? What should you, the scratch team do?
Cuz the next time you ask for people to delete their notifications, I won't be able to
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P.S. It doesn't matter if I manually delete each one, or if I click delete all messages.
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ThePCKid wrote:
Try Safari from Apple
I don't plan to change web browsers.
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I don't like Chrome at all, it may look cool, but it doesn't really work, I've seen it at a friends house and at my "student's" house. ( I kinda teach an adult and his son how to program in Scratch )
My friends house: Really slow and can't load pages unless you click a bookmark
"Student's" house: Just too confusing, they even had problems with it.
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Magnie wrote:
I don't like Chrome at all, it may look cool, but it doesn't really work, I've seen it at a friends house and at my "student's" house. ( I kinda teach an adult and his son how to program in Scratch )
My friends house: Really slow and can't load pages unless you click a bookmark
"Student's" house: Just too confusing, they even had problems with it.
I'd appreciate if you read the title
This is google chrome frame. This isn't a new web browser or anything. This is just an addition to my current IE8.
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There have been many reports of logging out problems with IE8. We haven't been able to come up with a fix yet. But this is interesting...were you using IE8 before without any trouble? And now you've installed some add-on and you are seeing this issue? Maybe there is a hint as to what the trouble is in there somewhere. Can you disable the Chrome Frame and see if the problem goes away?
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Paddle2See wrote:
There have been many reports of logging out problems with IE8. We haven't been able to come up with a fix yet. But this is interesting...were you using IE8 before without any trouble? And now you've installed some add-on and you are seeing this issue? Maybe there is a hint as to what the trouble is in there somewhere. Can you disable the Chrome Frame and see if the problem goes away?
Hmm... you give a good point. I'm also using a new computer, with IE8, with which I previously used IE6 on my previous computer. But still, I remembered in the first 2 days before I installed google chrome frame, it was fine. I'll try disabling it.
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I see where I can uninstall it, but not neccecarily disable it. Although it's not like there's a big difference. Once my dad comes home from work, I'll ask him if I can do it, just to be sure.
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