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Hmm so I have version 3.1.3.7, but I'm still not able to see links at all
I know you're busy fixing all this. The spoiler images you posted on the last page don't show anything it just goes to "Hide Spoiler"
Why jagex why the update
Thanks for any help indy
It was adblock, I deleted adblock and linkify was working afterwards. For some reason it blocked all links
... I was able to reinstall adblock and linkify still worked with it on.
"Why are you posting threads, asking questions and making discussion???"
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It was adblock, I deleted adblock and linkify was working afterwards. For some reason it blocked all links
... I was able to reinstall adblock and linkify still worked with it on.
Glad you got it sorted out, and thanks for letting me know.
Not sure why ad block would do that but I've heard of this happening before. It was so long ago I had completely forgotten about it.
Any ideas why Linkify doesn't want to work fully while I'm using 3G? Maybe it changed when the website was updated. Pages load Linkified if I press shift+F5, but not with a normal refresh.
I've been using nothing but 3G for last few years. In fact RS Linkify is 100% developed and tested on 3G. Where I live there are no phone lines at all so 3G is my only option.
I do remember someone else saying thay had issues with RS Linkify when using 3G.
Since I can't reproduce it, I expect it's more to do with your provider, though it's strange that a refreshing works. I have a theory on that, but it's based entirely on speculation so I'll keep that to myself.
I have weak signal all the time, this my current strength at the time of making this post.
http://puu.sh/bDbW6.png
Three bars is typical for me. My mobile phone will only work intermittently with that signal, but my Internet and RS Linkify are fine.
In theory it shouldn't matter how you connect. I'm sorry I'm really not much help with this. But I can say with certainty I don't, and never have had an issue because of 3G.
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I have done some research in this and found out some things. It appears that some 3G providers modify (compress and hack) the data they receive to reduce bandwidth. In some cases this breaks web pages, scripts, and even images.
A nice article here...
http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/linux/302-linux-disable-bytemobile-alteration-bmi
And another one here...
http://fijam.eu.org/blog/disabling-unwanted-image-compression-of-your-3g-provider/
I'm not even sure if the issues mentioned are the same as yours. But I have feeling they are related.
As for the modify headers extension they both refer to, it is also available for chrome. However I know nothing about it and personally I cant recommend it. I don't have the issue so I cant tell if it works or not.
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