bradavon wrote:Let me get this straight, you've insisted on a lengthy explanation whenever calling call technical call centres before you do as they say? Of course you haven't.
A. You're not a call centre.
B. I don't just do what people on internet forums tell me to do without having some understanding of the problem.
Clearing cache and cookies is standard practise when having browser related problems. You've been using the Internet long enough to know this. Come on.
Would it not be better for me to understand the problem rather than just blindly solve it based on vague advice? I had no idea that cookies could cause security problems. Why would you assume I knew given that it's never been an issue for me before?
And IE isn't your main browser also correct? You've ALREADY got two browsers installed then!
No. I only have Explorer.
Are you normally this insulting to someone when they've given you advice?
Only when they give me as much grief with it as you do... You're the only person I know who can piss someone off whilst helping them. It's truly a talent.
You don't think it was a bit moronic to say: "Why would cookies cause a certificate alert?" As if you've got a clue what you're talking about and the assumption being I picked it out of thin air.
So now I'm being moronic for asking a reasonable tech question? Should I just take everything you say at face value or just when it's about cookies? Whenever I post info in other threads where I'm more knowledgeable you ask for links and back-up evidence. I ask for a mere explanation - I never at any time said you were wrong I just wanted to know what you meant - and get shit. Double standards.