If you were directed to have a look at this page, you probably have a problem viewing result pages
on your club's web site. This could be due to some changes made recently, that will improve the
way pages are presented and handled and open some new possibilities. Or, you may have
installed or reconfigured your computer in a way that interferes with viewing of those pages.
Anyway, you're one of the very few unlucky ones who were affected, the majority won't even
notice any change, at the moment.
If your browser is not capable of showing the result index pages, the links below may allow you to
view the results until your problem is solved.
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Club |
Single-Session Results |
Multi-Session Results |
There may be several reasons why you can't see the result pages, so you need to try and see
which one applies to you.
The reason why you have the problem is because your browser does not support some standards
(from 1999) and you need to either upgrade your current Internet browser to a more recent
version, or use a completely new browser. This is not as painful as it may sound.
People using Macintosh computers.
The version of the Internet
Explorer on Macintosh is obsolete. In this case, you need to change the browser. The
recommended one is Firefox, which is currently No 2 browser on Internet, rapidly approaching
Internet Explorer in popularity. You can download it from:
Other people using Macs have reported that Safari browser also worked. If you use Windows,
simply upgrade Internet Explorer to version 6, or switch over to Firefox.
These days, many people install various kinds of "firewall" programs that are meant to protect
your computer from attacks from the Internet. The firewall is usually installed on your computer,
or sometimes it may be on the side of your Internet provider. The thing is, and it already
happened in one case, the logic of these programs may be slightly flawed and they can classify the
result pages as dangerous and ban access to them.
To check if this is the case, you may try to turn off the firewall temporarily and try to access the
results. If you can see them now, then switch the firewall back on, and check how it was
configured. Usually, there's a place where you can say that www.bridge-club.org is a "friendly"
or "trusted" site, and then your firewall will not ban access to it.
Some people install programs that prevent appearance of those annoying pop-up advertisements.
Unfortunately, the presentation of results also depends on the ability to create a pop-up window.
When you are on the index page, listing available results and then you click on the result you want
to see, we create a pop-up window in which the result is presented.
To counter this problem, check your pop-up blocker program's manual and specify somewhere that
you allow www.bridge-club.org to create pop-ups. You may also have to put your club's web
site on that list, too, just in case.
Hope this solves any problems