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Furtopia services and support => furtopia.org services support => Topic started by: Keitsu on April 03, 2014, 02:29:36 am
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Here is the following message that I get when I try to access irc.
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7325/13596716943_ac8d1e5106_o.png)
I'm not the only one experiencing this problem. Mitch also gets this exact same message and we are both in Australia.
I have version 7 update 51 of java for both the 32 and 64 bit versions. It appears that the irc needs the 32 bit version to run though. (Google chrome asked me to install the 32 bit version even though I already had the 64 bit version installed)
This problem has been happening for a while and I finally bothered making a post about it. I have also tried using port 80 and 81 and I get the same message.
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Ziel made a great tutorial to try and fix this problem. :)
http://forums.furtopia.org/furtopia-org-services-support/java-errors-with-web-client-for-irc-read-here!/ (http://forums.furtopia.org/furtopia-org-services-support/java-errors-with-web-client-for-irc-read-here!/)
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Ziel made a great tutorial to try and fix this problem. :)
http://forums.furtopia.org/furtopia-org-services-support/java-errors-with-web-client-for-irc-read-here!/ (http://forums.furtopia.org/furtopia-org-services-support/java-errors-with-web-client-for-irc-read-here!/)
Thanks allot :D This fixed my problem.
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I keep getting this instead x_x
(http://i.imgur.com/0CVFcPa.jpg)
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Do you have the latest version of java (http://www.java.com/en/download/windows_manual.jsp?locale=en) installed?
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If its an option, I would also recommend seeing if you can install an IRC client
If you use firefox/waterfox, you can use chatzilla which is merely an addon for those browsers, but provides a full featured almost terminal-styled client. There are plenty of stand-alone clients too.
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If its an option, I would also recommend seeing if you can install an IRC client
If you use firefox/waterfox, you can use chatzilla which is merely an addon for those browsers, but provides a full featured almost terminal-styled client. There are plenty of stand-alone clients too.
Just tried out Waterfox. It's interesting ^.^ I wish Firefox has an easy way to view internet history like Google chrome (there's probably a plugin). Oh well. At least it's as fast as Chrome :) (should be a little faster)
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http://forums.furtopia.org/furtopia-org-services-support/how-to-use-an-irc-client-(for-mac-and-pc-users)/
This may be helpful as well.