AjaxLife, Internet Explorer and Corporate Proxies

Release

AjaxLife will (well, should) now function from behind a corporate (or, indeed, any other) proxy, even under IE6. This does, of course, assume that the proxy is not blocking AjaxLife or something.

This was a very common issue, but it should now be fixed. Hooray!

3 Responses to “AjaxLife, Internet Explorer and Corporate Proxies”

  1. Steve Mahfouz Says:
    April 20th, 2008 at 9:06 pm

    off topic: If you were being paid full-time to do this, what would you work on ? Only curious and being nice here, btw :))))

  2. Katharine Berry Says:
    April 20th, 2008 at 9:36 pm

    The same things I work on anyway. Only they’d get done much faster. :P
    This means: Full friend list (including changing permissions, etc.), editable inventory item properties (description, permissions), working group chat, group search, group profiles, editable profiles, etc.

    This will take some time to get round to, however. :P
    And I don’t think I ever get on-topic blog posts. But it’s nice to have one not telling me that the login screen never loads (which is exactly what this fixes)! :)

  3. Katharine Berry Says:
    April 20th, 2008 at 9:53 pm

    Oh yes, and a fix for the inconsistent state bug that periodically knocks down the server.

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