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Privoxy block
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2010-03-12  
metman (Materials) 31 Dec 09 22:51
When I try to access certain things on the internet I get a screen that says blocked by Privoxy.  In some of these instances, it allows me to override the block but for example;  Privoxy will not allow me give a star to postors in eng-tips.

Does anybody know how to fix this or at least a way  to override it in specific cases?

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MikeHalloran (Mechanical) 1 Jan 10 0:12
I'm guessing Privoxy is something installed on your own computer that prevents you from running Javascript.

  Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

metman (Materials) 1 Jan 10 0:40
Thanks Mike,

I noticed that IRStuff suggested to the postor on thread233-261763: Password manager not working in Firefox to repost at Tek-Tips and his subject seems much closer to the intent of this forum than my question. 字串4

Would I be guilty of double posting if I post on Tek-Tips?

Actually I should post this question at tech-forums.net.
I received help there on an ms-word problem but I found that source after posting the above question here.

MikeHalloran (Mechanical) 1 Jan 10 2:10
You would not be guilty of double- posting by posting on Tek-Tips; it's run by the same outfit, but is separate.  

(We want to keep it that way, so please don't mention Eng-Tips.)

   Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

IRstuff (Aerospace) 1 Jan 10 3:25
Tek-Tips is solely a computer issues forum, and as such, more likely to have the audience and expertise with your problems.

Ostensibly, this forum is supposedly intended to deal with questions about the design and engineering of computers and computer systems, although I have to admit that I've almost never seen the questions I think this forum is supposed to service. TTFN 字串4

FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies

metman (Materials) 1 Jan 10 3:34

Thanks for the clarification.

ptpkim (Electrical) 8 Jan 10 9:44
Sounds like it is a proxy blocking certain pages from your computer.

Are you accessing from the workplace? If so check with the IT department for permission to bypass.

Are you accessing from home? Then you may be dealing with a connectivity or browser issue. Unless someone else who uses that computer installed a software to block certian sites. Peak to Peak Power
http://www.peaktopeakpower.com
http://www.peaktopeakled.com

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