Firefox did the job!
thank you very much.
-=>JB<=-
On Feb 7, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
> Similar experience here, when using Safari. No matter how complex I made the
> password, it still wasn't secure enough to be accepted. So it is not just
> cosmetic; some things definitely
Okay, thanks for the info. I will give it a try
later after I download Firefox.
-=>JB<=-
On Feb 7, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
> Similar experience here, when using Safari. No matter how complex I made the
> password, it still wasn't secure enough to be accepted. So it is not jus
Similar experience here, when using Safari. No matter how complex I made the
password, it still wasn't secure enough to be accepted. So it is not just
cosmetic; some things definitely don't work.
There are a lot of those little incompatibilities between cPanel and Safari.
The trick is to use Fi
I am using a Mac but it does not go ahead for me. I am
prevented from adding a subdomain with ON-REV.
-=>JB<=-
On Feb 7, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Medard wrote:
> <-=> wrote:
>
>> Anyone know what I am doing wrong and how to enter the password
>> properly?
>
> I am me too getting the "AJAX error"
>
<-=> wrote:
> Anyone know what I am doing wrong and how to enter the password
> properly?
I am me too getting the "AJAX error"
but it seems to be a cosmetic one, as things seem to go ahead
as for the webmail, one can use the "noscript" version
maybe it is a pecularity of the Mac platform -- a v
I am trying to ADD-On a subdomain with On-Rev and am having
trouble with the password.
I have entered my own password and used the password generator
but nothing works for me. It says the password needs to be at least
level 1 and I get the error
AJAX Error: Try Again
Anyone know what I am