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Securitales Question
An-D
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September 2010
edited January 2011
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Hello, I just started using the Securitales proxy-server thing to get around certain internet blocks, and I have an issue:
Occasionally, when I try to open a website, it won't go to the website. It'll just try to save the website address as a binary file.
Kind of frustrating. Anyone have an idea of why this happens?
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moses9
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October 2010
edited October 2010
I'm also using
Securitales
. and I had the same problem you mentioned.
When I added "index.php" after the url, it solved the problem.
I mean, if you go to
http://www.facebook.com
there was a problem
but
http://www.facebook.com/index.php
works.
I don't think it is something on their system but something I had installed on my laptop or in the hotel router.
Anyhow, that was the only problem I had with that service. It works very good.
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kathykerr
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January 2011
edited January 2011
I can vouch for <a href="
http://www.squidoo.com/securitales-review>Securitales</a>
. It was the only proxy that worked for me when I was in China. I couldn't access facebook in China with any other service.
If you add the /index.php, it should fix it.
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When I added "index.php" after the url, it solved the problem.
I mean, if you go to http://www.facebook.com there was a problem
but
http://www.facebook.com/index.php works.
I don't think it is something on their system but something I had installed on my laptop or in the hotel router.
Anyhow, that was the only problem I had with that service. It works very good.
If you add the /index.php, it should fix it.