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Post by SellennaeAlara on Jul 10, 2014 14:30:18 GMT -6
Does anyone else get this? I have gotten it twice now; this time I took a screen shot of it. I ask because when I got it before Live told me I had not been banned at all. So what is this??
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Post by Liv the Librarian on Jul 12, 2014 2:36:31 GMT -6
I also told you before that we don't know what it is and that it's probably an error within proboard's servers.
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Post by SellennaeAlara on Jul 12, 2014 23:42:19 GMT -6
Well since you had not seen it; that is what it looks like.
and I was also trying to find out if anyone else got it or not.
My dad did recently change things with the Internet; got some private network thing and I was not sure if I could be getting it from that. If other people have gotten it it would not have anything to do with that. I just know I did not get it until my dad got that.
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Post by Liv the Librarian on Jul 13, 2014 5:56:56 GMT -6
There is still no resolution for it, so I am closing this thread. If you continue to have issues with this, PM me and I will get a hold of someone at Proboards.
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Post by TAZ on Jul 15, 2014 8:51:58 GMT -6
oh oh oh error 1006 is a websocket error.
basically websockets are mini servers which maintain a constant connection to the server. in the old days of internet, when you went to a webpage you had to click "next" to get to the actual page, you were in a server holding pattern as it were. nowadays we use websockets. the role of websockets is to "autoconnect" they maintain a link to the site server 100% of the time, even if you click a link on that page which opens something else. error 1006 is where you shut down a website using the X button when the page was loading something. data does not successfully pass through, and so next time you attempt to connect it has an imcomplete transaction it cannot get around. it's extrememly rare, but caused by not logging out before shutting down. the only way to reconnect is to wait for the servers to refresh or to manually go into your browser and remove all cookies etc. so no, you were not banned, you just didn't log out properly and cut off a transmission from the forum mid send.
error 1006 is most commonly seen in video servers such as netflix
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Post by TAZ on Jul 16, 2014 14:10:35 GMT -6
actually, in this case, i was wrong....
according to Proboards, they autoban people that continually refresh the page in too short a time.
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