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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Edward Barrow <ed...@copyweb.co.uk> on 2004/11/03 20:23:26 UTC
[OT] Re: Refresh Problem
On Wednesday 3 November 2004 18:29, vaneet@onvol.net wrote:
> I am not using frames.
> they are coming from either no-ip.com or from My domain name provider
> http://www.oneandone.co.uk
>
> I wrote them an email, no-ip customer support replied me to buy their no-ip
> plus software...
>
> i dont want to buy software just for refresh problem .. instead i better
> buy a dedicated ONE -IP :)
>
> there must be a way to solve it.
>
if you are in the UK and on DSL there are a number of ISPs who provide static
IP services without port blocking at no significant premium. But even if you
are on a dynamic IP, with a DSL router it will only change when you reboot
your router (and it often stays the same then).
But the frames could also come from the web-forwarding method used by your ISP
- you may be able to change it from their control page.
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Edward Barrow
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Re: [OT] Re: Refresh Problem
Posted by va...@onvol.net.
Dear Edward,
Thank you very very much for suggestions
I think i will find something out of these.
My ISP is www.onvol.net
and i am in malta. Will try to ask them. Normally , they dont co-operate. lets see.
regards and thankx
Vaneet
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>On Wednesday 3 November 2004 18:29, vaneet@onvol.net wrote:
>> I am not using frames.
>> they are coming from either no-ip.com or from My domain name provider
>> http://www.oneandone.co.uk
>>
>> I wrote them an email, no-ip customer support replied me to buy their no-ip
>> plus software...
>>
>> i dont want to buy software just for refresh problem .. instead i better
>> buy a dedicated ONE -IP :)
>>
>> there must be a way to solve it.
>>
>
>if you are in the UK and on DSL there are a number of ISPs who provide static
>IP services without port blocking at no significant premium. But even if you
>are on a dynamic IP, with a DSL router it will only change when you reboot
>your router (and it often stays the same then).
>
>But the frames could also come from the web-forwarding method used by your ISP
>- you may be able to change it from their control page.
>
>
>--
>Edward Barrow
>
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