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#1
fistsofrage

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Anyone know why the online reader isn't working? I can't see any pictures.

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It's working quite fine for me. had it confirmed with quite a few others as well.

Small test:

Can you see this?
http://de1.batoto.com:8080/comics/2011/06/14/t/read4df6fdb60bccf/tC_TBS_v3_012.jpg

Can you see this?
http://de1.batoto.com/comics/2011/06/14/t/read4df6fdb60bccf/tC_TBS_v3_012.jpg

Can you see this?
http://vatoto.com/comics/2011/06/14/t/read4df6fdb60bccf/tC_TBS_v3_012.jpg

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I'm at work right now and I have the same problem, I can't see anything. last week it worked fine...

I can see the 2 and the 3.

the first gives me

Connection to 85.25.153.115 failed.

The system returned: (111) Connection refused

Edit: Now I'm at home, I don't know if you (= Grumpy) did something to it (=probably the caching system) but here everything works fine.

Edited by mhh, 14 June 2011 - 03:53 PM.


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I can see pictures 2 and 3 and the reader has started working for me again. Don't know why it wasn't working before :(

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It seems your ISP, your network, your router, something, is blocking port 8080. It's a very frequently used port for alternate HTTP (port 80) since the beginning of the Internet... but, seems like both of you guys don't like it. Frankly, I find anyone intentionally blocking 8080 quite stupid. But, assuming that there are more like you two who has problems with it, I've went back to port 80 to support images. I've previously made this change for more efficient way to serve images.