Hi people. I’m using OpenSUSE 12.2. I have a weird problem: Pages in daniweb.com are being displayed to me as gibberish after I write the topic in the forum (the next time I access this page to write a reply). I thought it had something with the cookies but I cleaned them and nothing. Used three different browsers (Opera, Firefox and Chrome) still nothing. Also, I visited other forums, I logged in, and only there my page becomes gibberish (with all the browsers I used). I wonder if anyone already have gone through this kind of problem. At the daniweb Problem to view topics from this site | DaniWeb you can see some images I posted. Thanks.
Hello. Welcome here.
While trying to read and understand what you write, I get a sort of headache. You seem to have changed the font of the post. I do not know why, but the default font as used here is good enough for us until now.
I am sorry, but I, for some reason or another, completley miss your point.
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I opened DaniWeb - Technology Publication Meets Social Media in Fx (on openSUSE 12.2) and it looks like a normal page (though I in fact do not know of course how the makers of it designed it to be).
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On the link you provide, I found four (4) screenshots. When I display them, again I can not see anything that I would describe as “gibberish”.
May be you should describe more precise and factual what is wrong instead of just saying “gibberish”.
[size=6][/size]Thank you for the greetings. Sorry about the font. I swear I didn’t change it. I can’ t see the CSS of the page to reply to some article the strange thing is that this only happens when I’m logged in. When I’m not logged, the page displays correctly. Furthermore, as I said, it doesn’t look like a browser’s problem because I already tried to load the page with three of them with the same results i.e. I only view plain HTML in the page I reply. I tried to clean the cache and the other things I mentioned without success.
Took a look at your screenshots on daniweb. They’re too low resolution to zoom in to try to see what the “gibberish” is.
Since what I can see is intelligible text, I’m guessing that what I can’t see is the problem you’re trying to describe.
If that is the case, then it’s a problem with the website and not your browser, the website is serving up the content incorrectly.
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