Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:38 am
I could be wrong here, but I think this is what happened to me. My problem was that the page I had linked at the top of my browser was not the home page, but was my command page instead. With the new security update if you leave the site then the only ways to come back to it are the "go back" arrow or going to the home pag and signing in again... even if you were just on 2 minutes ago. Kinda annoying if you ask me, but I guess security is security.
Try changing your link to the home page if you have it set to your command page.
Try changing your link to the home page if you have it set to your command page.
Dark Phoenix wrote:erm, is it just me, or is the game offline???browser error...cannot determine referring page.
To Login to the game, use the main page form.
Please ensure your browser supports passing referring information (referrer logging). This information is used SOLELY to ensure your visit is your own, and from our site. The referrer logging is enabled by default in all browsers, and very standard on the internet.
Also note that typing in urls, or using links that are not matched to your current login, will not work.
This is to protect you and your account from fraudulent activities and/or hacks.
Your broswer information is below for your reference, as is a list of methods to allow referrer logging. exiting....
actual refering information: .
broswer: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; OptusNetDSL6).
your IP:220.236.219.96.
INTERNET EXPLORER 6
This can be done from the computer's Control Panel > Internet Options, or from within the browser Tools > Internet Options.
Click Security.
Click Trusted Sites then Sites.
Add *.stargatewars.com website address in the box provided and click Add.
Uncheck the box that requires https verification.
Click the Privacy tab (Medium is an acceptable setting on the slider, but click Sites and again enter your website address)
Now click Allow.
Click Apply.
This has only altered settings for your website and this does not otherwise affect your browsing.
FIREFOX, NETSCAPE
Type about:config in the URL address bar.
A large collection of alphabetically listed information will appear in the browser window.
Search for network.http.sendRefererHeader.
By default, this should be set at 2.
If it is set to 0 - which disables sending referrers - right click it, select Modify and enter 2 as the value.
If that doesn't work, try a value of 1
See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.http. ... ererHeader for more information.
OPERA
If you have disabled it, go to Tools > Preferences > Privacy and re-enable it.
Latest Version is Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Network and ensure 'enable referrer logging' is enabled.
You can also go Tools > Quick Preferences and ensure 'enable referrer logging' and 'enable javascript' are both enabled.
Although it should not make a difference, you can also ensure that you are not loading cached pages. This can be done by setting Tools > Preferences > Advanced > History and changing the dropdown under 'check if page is updated on server' - 'check documents' - to 'always'.
see http://www.opera.com/support/search/sup ... ?index=454 for more details.
If you have software on your computer that is filtering the HTTP 'referer' header, you will experience problems viewing the site.
Many consumer software firewalls, such as Norton Personal Firewall (which is also part of Norton Internet Security), ZoneAlarm, and McAfee, remove the referrer from HTTP requests which will prevent you from viewing images or downloading files on any site that does a referrer check. Therefore, such options should always be turned off.
For Symantec and Norton Firewalls: Go to the Privacy Settings and disable 'Privacy Control'. (Please note that 'Privacy Control' does not protect your privacy in any way, as your IP address will always be logged regardless of that setting).
For ZoneAlarm: Go to Privacy -> Cookie Control -> Custom and uncheck 'remove private header information'.
For McAfee Firewall: Go to Privacy Service -> Protect my Identity -> Erase Revealing Information and uncheck 'Prevent Referer Information to be Shared'.
Software like AdSubstract also blocks the referrer and makes image viewing impossible.
i tried doing what it said, and tried both IE and FF, but it just wont load...