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Hi,

 

I'm unable to log on to Rmweb via virgin media using chrome, Firefox or ie. No probs with any other sites.

 

Has anyone experienced the same?

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Managed to sort this...

 

I was attempting to login using an existing bookmark, so I tried logging in direct, no probs.

 

Deleted the old bookmark and created a new one

 

I'll close this off now

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I found this to be a problem earlier this afternoon (using Chrome), but I assumed that the site was down for some reason. I just managed to get in via the BRM site, however, and have found that RMWeb has been working well all the afternoon!

 

I've also created a new bookmark bar tab, which now seems to work fine.

 

How mysterious!

 

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I've had the same thing. I've got this site as my home page and thought all day that there was something wrong and finally got in by looking it up on google. It's the only way I can get to it now as even typing directly into my browser rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php doesn't work, which is very strange as that's what the address is when I get here from google.

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Interesting, I've been using the site all day without trouble, but if I click on my shortcut to the index page I get error 502.

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8 hours ago, raymw said:

this is mesage i get, seems to be some cloudy problem at the server

 

No, it isn’t. As others have said, you need to update your bookmark. Although the image you attached “appears” to show a valid URL, it actually doesn’t. The browser is showing the URL as starting with just “www”. You need to change that to “https://www”. Neither just www or http://www will work. You can either delete your bookmark and create a new one, or (in most browsers) edit the existing one. 

 

On on many sites the server manager can simply set a “redirect” to https to avoid the need to do this. But it is not quite that easy on a system as complex as RMWeb. The huge proliferation of embedded links to other sites, images stored elsewhere etc, many going back years, means that you can’t just do it automatically. There would be pandemonium as members found hundreds of links to sites that still use http were broken. So there is a minor inconvenience while we all amend our ancient bookmarks. No big deal. 

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I had the problem yesterday. I found out what the cause was when I was doing a search on Google and clicked on an RMweb result that obviously must have had the https at the beginning as the link worked. So I checked out my bookmarks and sure enough they were http. I edited them to https and all then worked.

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It's an ill wind. The old link I had into RMweb had for some time logged me in but apologised that that VNC page was no longer available. I set up a new link a couple of days ago, and that worked direct, of course. However, whenever I tried to drag the old link to the trash it took the new one too. Bums! As of this morning that is not true, and the old link is gone for good. 

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1 hour ago, Oldddudders said:

It's an ill wind. The old link I had into RMweb had for some time logged me in but apologised that that VNC page was no longer available. I set up a new link a couple of days ago, and that worked direct, of course. However, whenever I tried to drag the old link to the trash it took the new one too. Bums! As of this morning that is not true, and the old link is gone for good. 

Being more of a “glass half full” type a person, there is actually a silver lining here. Using “redirects” is technically a bad thing. Sure, It saves / saved non-technical people the massive (!) one-off effort of updating old links, but also wastes time (two steps to get where you wanted to go instead of one) and generally slowed the RMWeb server down every time those links were used. It is of course true that both were infinitesimally small, but still, every little thing does add up!  ;)

 

Actuallly, I wouldn’t be surprised (guessing here) if the server techs had set a time limit to the redirect settings, and hence the sudden and unexpected change. It’s not an uncommon thing to do on larger installations. 

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6 hours ago, AY Mod said:

I think it just shows how much we all enjoy the forum, and miss it when, for whatever reason, we can't access it.

(I'm settling down to catch up on the last 24hrs posts I've missed)!

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When I opened this topic I was still able to access the site via my android phone with no probs, on 4G

 

Yesterday I had Virgin Media installed and I wasn't sure if it was them causing a prob or another cause, turns out it was another cause!

 

All sorted now though so happy days

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I had same problem accessing site on my Samsung android S7 phone using the phone browser - thought initially it might be the browser update that was causing the problem but having logged in at work on dinner hour and found this thread I deleted phone bookmark, googled rmweb and used that page and logged in just fine.

 

Cheers Paul

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