Posted on 09/25/2019 7:02:53 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator
I just went on to the site with no problem, but it does indicate that it tracks using cookies. Do you use an ad blocker ?
If you do try turning it off and see if you can get the site to work.
As long as someone is getting computer advice, maybe someone can help me?
We have confirmed the site is not down, so continue with that in mind. 8>)
I get a blank white screen.
Even works on windows 7 and IE.
Would that prevent the site from loading?
When I open a new tab on Chrome, I must enable Flash each new tab. By default, flash is not enabled (I have it set to "ask").
One site I use I must enable it at least once a day, even if it is enabled for another site.
Not sure if that helps.
It says my java script is enabled.
Right click on the email and tell it to go to the inbox ,it will learn ,LOL
CP/M?
I get the same thing on Brave - then when extensions are enabled it works just fine.
Flash is working fine.
I get a solid white screen when JavaScript is enabled.
If you do try turning it off and see if you can get the site to work.
That's one of the first things I checked. Whether ab blocker on or off, the site still refuses to load all all three browsers.
One of the first things I did. Unfortunately, all the results were about having trouble getting the video to play. That is not my problem. I was unable to find a page that addresses what to do when the site won't even load.
Do your browsers block cookies or perhaps you have some anti-virus, internet protection software that is set to not allow cookies? That could possibly be the problem.
I went to the site, it loaded fine, no problem, but on the top right it said they use cookies.
I have my IE and Norton security set to allow cookies.
It might be worth a try to check.
I use ublock origin
It looks like DM uses an HTML5 iframe and JavaScript. Try the code listed here and see if you can run any DM video:
"<" iframe frameborder="0" width="480" height="270" src="//www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/xwr14q?autoplay=1&mute=1" allowfullscreen allow="autoplay">"
If this works then we know it can be fixed. I disabled the code by adding "" to the leading and trailing "<" ">"
If it doesn't work then the issue is embedded in your system somewhere. My guess would be conflicts in Windows security and an add-in.
BTW, I only see this issue in Firefox when there is an update to install. I do not use much else.
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