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  • #16
    Off topic - sorry

    Originally posted by speedbird1960 View Post
    ... show Easyjet UK based planes only (maybe the page title needs updating)

    http://www.flightradar24.com/data/airplanes/easyjet-ezs for Easyjet Swiss (a subsidiary of Easyjet since 1999)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by speedbird1960 View Post
      Add Google Maps as a trusted site

      The easiest and safest way to enable viewing maps in your browser is to add Google Maps to your list of trusted sites in Internet Explorer. Here's how:

      Click Tools > Internet Options.
      Click the Security tab......
      Did everything as it was written still does not help.

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      • #18
        do you have some sort of PC firewall that prevents web page embedding info from another site?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by peterhr View Post
          do you have some sort of PC firewall that prevents web page embedding info from another site?
          No. I disabled all the protection in the browser, the computer no firewalls

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          • #20
            Doesn't mean his ISP (or government) doesn't block looking at Google maps... Everyone is overlooking the mention even standard google earth pages do not load, unless he uses secure/https which uses a different server port.

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            • #21
              And due to this, no matter what Page you use, unless there is a https alias pointer, it won't load the script or api

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              • #22
                Please post us the screenshot of what happens in browser when you go to http://maps. Google.com if entire Page is error 404/500 something is blocking it on port 80.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Oblivian View Post
                  Please post us the screenshot of what happens in browser when you go to http://maps. Google.com if entire Page is error 404/500 something is blocking it on port 80.

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                  Error in my browser:
                  Network Error (tcp_error)

                  A communication error occurred: "Operation timed out"
                  The Web Server may be down, too busy, or experiencing other problems preventing it from responding to requests. You may wish to try again at a later time.

                  For assistance, contact your network support team.

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                  • #24
                    How about downloading the ISO for Ubuntu desktop http://www.ubuntu.com/download/deskt...desktop-latest

                    burning the ISO to a DVD

                    Boot the DVD to 'Try Ubuntu' do not install it - it should not touch the windows installation

                    It will have a web browser as part of the trial ... that should show if the problem is to do with the PC software or elsewhere.

                    (PS. I've not tried UBUNTU 13.10 - I'll give this a go too)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by FR24support View Post
                      Thanks.

                      Can you view Google maps OK on both Firefox and Chrome using normal Maps URL?
                      Originally posted by Sanjar View Post
                      No. only through https://
                      What you didn't confirm here, is if you actually tried a different browser (to eliminate a plugin)

                      Did you try with firefox/IE..
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                      • #26
                        In either case, this does not appear to be an issue with FR24 or its operation. It is either ISP, Browser, or PC related. preventing you from reaching the maps server via standard HTTP
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Oblivian View Post
                          What you didn't confirm here, is if you actually tried a different browser (to eliminate a plugin)

                          Did you try with firefox/IE..
                          Originally posted by Sanjar View Post
                          ....

                          I did, not work

                          I tried through IE, firefox not work
                          I spoke about it

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                          • #28
                            it is possible to change the reference site FR24 http://maps.google.com for https://maps.google.com try, I understand that the problem is not on the site. the problem is that I can `t go to the site.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by peterhr View Post
                              How about downloading the ISO for Ubuntu desktop http://www.ubuntu.com/download/deskt...desktop-latest

                              burning the ISO to a DVD

                              Boot the DVD to 'Try Ubuntu' do not install it - it should not touch the windows installation

                              It will have a web browser as part of the trial ... that should show if the problem is to do with the PC software or elsewhere.

                              (PS. I've not tried UBUNTU 13.10 - I'll give this a go too)
                              I've tested the with Ubunti 13.10 x64 on an HP 7600c PC, - it works - if you try, it should let you know if it's something with your windows installation or if it's something with your internet connectivity.

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                              • #30
                                The problem is related to Uzbekistan.

                                Blockage of google.com maps
                                I am located in Uzbekistan. the government redirects all DNS calls to maps.google.com to msn.com to block access to maps
                                http://forum.routeconverter.com/thread-934.html.
                                AMS Daily Fight Information: http://schiphol.dutchplanespotters.nl/

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