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TS2: Burnination => Oops! You Broke It! => Topic started by: Orikes on 2009 March 02, 05:22:46



Title: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: Orikes on 2009 March 02, 05:22:46
Not sure if this is even remotely the right place to be posting something like this, but it's a technical problem that's driving me nuts and this place has always at least pointed me in the right direction.

I switched over to using Firefox a couple of months ago after having some nasty virus get into my computer. For the most part, I'm pretty happy with Firefox, but when I first switched over, I discovered that MTS2 would crash the browser. Now, I knew this had to be something on my end because if the site crashed everyone using Firefox, there'd be a big uproar. A friend suggested I download the 'NoScript' plugin for Firefox and that seemed to help. I had to set most of my sites to allow, but eventually I was surfing fine and had no issues.

Suddenly, in the last week, MTS2 started crashing my browser again. NoScript doesn't seem to be helping. If I remove MTS2 from the trusted list, it allows me to go to the site, but I can't view anything. If I try and turn on things to actually see images or whatever, it crashes the whole thing again.

Does anyone have any insight into what might be causing this and how to fix it?


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: gynarchy on 2009 March 02, 06:09:51
I have the same problem. I blocked secure-us.imrworldwide.com with AdBlock and so far I've been able to visit MTS2 without my browser crashing.


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 March 02, 06:15:03
imrworldwide is a spam domain, yes, so you should always block that.


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: Zazazu on 2009 March 02, 16:02:55
I've never had the issue, but then I've had Adblock since about 30 seconds after switching to Firefox. It is your best friend.


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: gynarchy on 2009 March 02, 19:45:28
I've had AdBlock for ages as well but I had to manually add that domain.


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: Orikes on 2009 March 02, 22:29:48
I'm guessing AdBlock is another plugin?


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: Marhis on 2009 March 02, 23:53:57
More precisely, it's THE plugin  ;D. I consider Firefox as a bundle of Firefox+Adblock+NoScript. It's like a trinity: Firefox without any of the other two simply doesn't exist.

http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: wes_h on 2009 March 27, 03:45:18
I had the same problem with crashing (well, locking up) on MTS2 with IE7 and now with IE8. The solution Pescado mentioned has stopped the crashes. I think the problem is not in the browser, but in WinSock itself (the TCPIP part of Windows).


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: angelyne on 2009 March 28, 18:29:15
Keep in mind that with noscript it's not all or nothing.  I typically will only permit only so many scripts to run as necessary for the site to work as intended.  (Well ads are intended but you know what I mean).  Usually I start with allowing scripts for the domain (i.e. modthesims2).  Usually that's enough.  If it's not enough, I just turn them on and off, one by one to spot exactly which one I need to do whatever it is that's not working.  I almost never use the allow all option.  Most sites (this one being an rare exception) have a couple of  crappy script attempting to ruin your internet experience.  Thank god for noscript.  (which reminds me I really should donate)

With this method I barely ever have to use adblock.  Most websites using scripting now to annoy you with their crappy advertising.

Another useful addon is IE tab. It allows you to view websites using Internet Explorer.  Useful for those annoying sites, that do not work with Firefox.


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 March 28, 18:36:56
I adblock anyway, because I'm a website rhino. :P


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: angelyne on 2009 March 28, 22:32:03
okay I'll bite, what is a website rhino?


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 March 29, 01:39:42
I stomp and trample websites beneath my mighty feet as I rootle through it with my horned nose?


Title: Re: Firefox and MTS2
Post by: witch on 2009 March 29, 06:22:45
Blocking the ads with your large hindquarters?