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Could it be that you are behind a Proxy of some sort or a company network? Sounds like there is another place where the old client is still active for IE to load.
I am a ex-admin of SOL who joins in from time to time.
...forgot. I would prefer numbered steps of the zoom. With 154 zoom steps I don´t know how much I have zoomed... and then I don´t know how long the next boat jump will be close to an island or tacking in front of a boat. :(
That is partly what the scale indicator is for :)
And it wasnt really designed as 'X steps' of zoom, just to change zoom % as you get closer in - I never even counted number of clicks needed to traverse full range of zoom... I dont imagine it is something needs doing very often, going from as far out as possible to all the was in... But when you next race around lots of islands, it is very good to have such control over exact zoom level ;-)
I help develop the client interface for the best online ocean racing sim there is... __/)/)_/)__
I cant get the new user interface to work on IE. I have it working fine on firefox. I have done all the usual empting, so not really sure why!!
Everything else is fine with the game on IE. Just the same as it was before.
Are you trying to run the client from the same machine in the 2 different Browsers, or are they on 2 separate machines on different network connections?
I help develop the client interface for the best online ocean racing sim there is... __/)/)_/)__
Its on my laptop at home.Last night I logged on with IE as I have aleays done, But the new interface doesnt work so I tried with firefox ans chrome which is all ok!
Perhaps take a look here: http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/delcache.htm

In particular scroll down to 'Completely Deleting the Temporary Internet Files and index.dat' - it seems this index file is NOT deleted if you go through the Internet Options control panel applet...

A reboot is also required to delete/rebuild this index...

HTH
I help develop the client interface for the best online ocean racing sim there is... __/)/)_/)__
...forgot. I would prefer numbered steps of the zoom. With 154 zoom steps I don´t know how much I have zoomed... and then I don´t know how long the next boat jump will be close to an island or tacking in front of a boat. :(
That is partly what the scale indicator is for :)
And it wasnt really designed as 'X steps' of zoom, just to change zoom % as you get closer in - I never even counted number of clicks needed to traverse full range of zoom... I dont imagine it is something needs doing very often, going from as far out as possible to all the was in... But when you next race around lots of islands, it is very good to have such control over exact zoom level ;-)

1. Scale indicator??? Where?
Aaah.... got it! Lower right corner? :thumbsup:

2. to traverse full range of zoom... I dont imagine it is something needs doing very often, going from as far out as possible to all the was in...


I do it several times before I round an island, so 154 steps are too many I think.
Keep up the good work but its good to relax & enjoy what you have already accomplished

--- Last Edited by 8mR Who at 2011-05-24 18:01:27 ---
None so blind
I do it several times before I round an island, so 154 steps are too many I think.
ALL the way out?? Really? may I ask why...?
I help develop the client interface for the best online ocean racing sim there is... __/)/)_/)__
Great new tools - thanks a lot :)
Thank you. This is excellent work.

Antonio (zero)

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