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Yeah I got OOPS’d out of here earlier.
There seem to be a LOT of OOPS pages showing up lately.
I hope they find the problem and solve it soon, as this is getting very tiring!
I just figured it was my AOL server. I’ve been getting slow messages on EVERYTHING since Ash Wednesday, LOL! Frankly, I was surprised to get back on here today–I don’t know if it’s the Forum or just AOL in general.
Glad it’s working, though.
Tom [:)]
I’m averaging 4 OOPS days out of 7 so far—I’m NOT looking for an OOPS kinda weekend either----
And no Tom it isn’t AOL. I’m using Google Chrome, Firefox’s new version and the ever so messy IE7. And all will get OOPS’ed at some point----
Barry–
Thank God. I thought it might have something to do with Lent, LOL! [:P]
Tom [:D]
I do sometimes wonder----LOL!!![(-D][:-^]
Spent the whole afternoon getting that! Had to come back tonight just to check anything.
You guys are imagining things!!! The forum software is perfect!!! [:-^]
BTW - I got OOPs most of the evening!!
I too got the error page, trying to open the first message in the listing. Came back a while later and that message was down on the page,indicating other messages had been replied to in the meantime. Seems to be working and not working.
I have AT&T DSL and Internet Explorer and I have never gotten an “oops” page.
It doesn’t appear to be an ISP/Internet service type problem, as the OOPS page says that there is a problem with the forum; the problem is with the forum software. And since it seems to be intermittent, not everyone sees the error message.
Yes add me to the Oops list. I’t started for me Friday afternoon. I had it last Sunday & the weekend before. Why are we not informed on what is the cause? Oh, I see, model railroading as a hobby is under attack by Al-Qaeda, & Homeland Security is using counterterrorism by the Oops method!
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I had a lot of trouble with that last weekend, but I gave up Ooops for Lent.
I had “OOPS” troubles a couple of weeks back but, surprisingly, all my responses posted; I finally concluded that it was Microsoft having the troubles.