A picture of a panda bear instead of a website - what is this!?

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1. June 2010, 07:39:51

rfe777

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A picture of a panda bear instead of a website - what is this!?

Hello everyone

I'm trying to load a certain website, and each and every time all I get is a picture of (what looks to be) a panda bear sitting on grass and shedding a tear. What exactly is this? some error with Opera?

I'm using Opera 10.53, OS - Windows XP SP3.

Any help will be appreciated.

1. June 2010, 08:02:35

Pesala

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It sounds like a standard screen that shows when the server is down.
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1. June 2010, 09:05:30

rfe777

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Originally posted by Pesala:

It sounds like a standard screen that shows when the server is down.


That's strange, because I can load that website just fine with Firefox, but cannot with Opera, and also cannot with IE8.

Originally posted by lince:

How to post about problems with specific sites


I'm not giving the name of the website/domain not because I'm not following the rules but because it's...personal, if you know what I mean.

1. June 2010, 09:18:23

Pesala

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Try editing site preferences to mask as Firefox or Internet Explorer.
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1. June 2010, 10:18:29

rfe777

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Originally posted by Pesala:

Try editing site preferences to mask as Firefox or Internet Explorer.


Doesn't help. All other option don't help either.

1. June 2010, 11:09:11

TheJuggalo

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Originally posted by rfe777:

I'm not giving the name of the website/domain not because I'm not following the rules but because it's...personal, if you know what I mean.


Oh... THAT panda bear, hehe I know the site wink

1. June 2010, 11:13:44

Mastema

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Maybe you have Turbo on and the content needed is not displayed? Just a guess.

Or, maybe, try removing all cookies and restart the browser.

1. June 2010, 12:09:43

rfe777

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Originally posted by Mastema:

Maybe you have Turbo on and the content needed is not displayed? Just a guess.

Or, maybe, try removing all cookies and restart the browser.


Nop, both suggestion don't help.

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