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same here - the client worked early yesterday, then returned the error message when tried to log back in last night and today. running IE9 on Windows 7 PC. the classic client works, so am using that until the new one is fixed - hopefully soon!

--- Last Edited by B N at 2013-01-16 18:49:50 ---
...fixed - thank you SOL gods!
Two things you can always do that will ensure optimal behaviour with Flash is (1) check you have the latest version and (2) empty the Flash cache.

(1) Checking for latest Flash Version

Right click on the race chart, then on About, and you can see from the Adobe page that loads whether or not you need to download a more recent version.

(2) Emptying the Flash Cache

Right click on race screen, click on Global Settings (above the About option) and then on the LH side of the page that opens, under Settings Manager, click on the 6th option (Website Storage Settings) and in the window that opens, click on Delete all Sites.


Finally, AGage also recommended another Adobe page here with some steps to go through to check that your Flash is A-OK.

Hope this helps.

i did run the Beta ver. before but now i keep on getting.....Flex Error #1001: Digest mismatch with RSL http://www.sailonline.org/static/windy/ framework_3.5.0.12683.swf. Redeploy the matching RSL or relink your application with the matching library.

any tips ?
(the old ver. is running like always.)
mac book pro, OSX 10.8.2.


--- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2013-01-20 16:04:19 ---
Do it today.
Careka The DevtDudes are working on it.. best is to do what is suggested in the Homepage Blog, i.e., log in via SOL Classic Client and then swap out the # at the end of the browser URL for ?beta=true

:-)

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--- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2013-01-20 16:05:48 ---
Is there any difference between using classic and beta client? I am still getting error messages on the beta one but wonder if it is worth trying the fixes as the classic one seems to work just as well?
whiss - there is a heap more functionality in the current SOL Client (former Beta).

Have you tried the routing via SOL Classic Client and then modifying the url? You can bookmark the url once you have changed it, so you don't have to do it everytime.

:-)
I received this error in the middle of the page and cannot connect :

Flex Error #1001: Digest mismatch with RSL http://www.sailonline.org/static/windy/ framework_3.5.0.12683.swf. Redeploy the matching RSL or relink your application with the matching library.

--- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2014-09-23 09:27:03 ---
Have joined the "Error #1001 RSL 3 of 3" club, but only with the Chrome browser. No problem with accessing the race using Firefox. And no problem accessing sailonline.org with Chrome, as long as I don't try to go to a race.

Updated Flash and cleared cache in Chrome, but problem persists. Figure an uninstall and reinstall of Chrome is next.

Any other thoughts?
FWIW: I can open SOL Wx Inspector in Chrome and see the chart no problem.

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