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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 10 10:15 am)
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I have not had any renderosity display problems. Beware being linked to a hijacked site!
Try going into renderosity fresh, typing in their address from scratch and see if the problem repeats. IE7 might being recognizing the IP address as something not-renderosity, even though it displays as Renderosity on your screen. Thieves do this to get your info (and $). They then forward valid messages from the stolen site on to the victim, so there is a time delay before they know anything is wrong.
I've posted the issue to the programmers and pointed them to this thread. I'll let you know if I hear anything about it. I use IE and have not had that happen. I believe one of our moderators who uses Firefox has also experienced this, so I don't think it's necassarily browser related. For the longest time, whenever I went to 3Dcommune after midnight, their front page always looked like that. I seem to recall it took them a year or more to fix it. That's probably not a very comforting thought, huh? :lol:
Irene-
I develop web sites. IE is infamous for having to force developers in to using "workarounds" to get pages to display correctly. The problem is how Microsoft has persistently ignored open standers in the past, like CSS for example, in place attempting to enforce it's own proprietary code. Now they are finally realizing the error of their ways and they are back peddling to conform to such open standards with new versions of Explorer.
The problem is that so much of the web has been already developed to conform to Explorer exclusively that the newer versions of Explorer need to interpret this old code too, mixed with the new code, in effect creating a slower browsing buggy internet environment.
I read somewhere that Explorer has in fact three layers of interpreter code. One for legacy web sites, the other for transitional sites (when they finally figured out they were making a mess out of the web), the last for full modern open web standards. That is why it's so slow compared to it's competition.
This problem will be with all of us for quite some time. Thanks to MS. Ever wondered why some web sites simply don't work on any other browser then IE? These web sites will ultimately have to be redeveloped to conform to the rest of the industry. A lot of work that will take more then a couple of weekends.
Add to it all the extra inherit insecurity that it brings to the table and you are simply better off using Firefox or some other true open standard compliant browser.
It appears to just be that some posts haven't been broken into more than one line.
The editor wraps long lines at spaces, so it may appear to the poster that there are multiple lines, but if they don't actually press Enter to start a new line, the whole post ends up as a very long line, causing the table to expand to accomodate it, and breaking the fixed size layout in the process.
Their emails are marked unsafe now. Not able to verify sender when trying to add them to safe list. Some webmaster went experimentation on us.
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Also, for some time and getting worse, most Renderosity forum advice e-mails are comimg in into theJunk EMail folderfolder (IE 7)?
No similar problems with other forums.
Brian
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