MGB? A great choice in some respects.... ££££

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TerryG
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Re: MGB? A great choice in some respects.... ££££

#11 Post by TerryG »

s-type wrote:I assume you all know that if you try to go to http://www.practicallyclassics.co.uk/ you just get a SQL error?
Just tested from IE8, IE9, Firefox, Chrome, safari on an iphone and the browser on my android tablet, all working OK.

Have you tried clearing your temporary internet files?
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Re: MGB? A great choice in some respects.... ££££

#12 Post by Luxobarge »

TerryG wrote:
s-type wrote:I assume you all know that if you try to go to http://www.practicallyclassics.co.uk/ you just get a SQL error?
Just tested from IE8, IE9, Firefox, Chrome, safari on an iphone and the browser on my android tablet, all working OK.

Have you tried clearing your temporary internet files?
Yep, works fine for me too - I suspect that's a problem local to you, S-type. ;)
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