jobnet from linux (was: Walla mail from Linux - Error 101)

jobnet from linux (was: Walla mail from Linux - Error 101)

Aharon Schkolnik schkolnik at 013.net
Thu May 31 12:22:44 IDT 2012


Starting a new thread - related but different.

When I access from linux (firefox or chrome)

http://www.jobnet.co.il/SearchIndex.aspx

I get one of a few responses:

1. The connection was reset
      
2.  No data received 
Unable to load the webpage because the server sent no data.

3. The page with some of all of the graphics missing.


I have checked - this does not happen on windows (using firefox).

Can anyone explain/help ?

TIA.


On Thursday, May 31, 2012, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> OK, sorry everyone - false alarm - apparently not a Linux issue.
> 
> ________________________________________________________________________
> _
> 
> However, if I've already started, maybe someone can help me out with a
> similiar problem which I know is linux related -  I checked.
> 
> If I access http://www.jobnet.co.il/ from firefox on Linux, I get some
> or none of the graphics (looks like I get all the text). From firefox
> on Windows - I get everything. Sometime, if I reload the page many
> times, I get more of the graphics. Sometimes when I reload I actually
> get less.
> 
> If I go to http://www.jobnet.co.il/SearchIndex.aspx from Chrome, I get:
> 
> No data received
> Unable to load the webpage because the server sent no data.
> Here are some suggestions:
> Reload this webpage later.
> Error 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE): The server closed the connection
> without sending any data.


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