Chrome didn't work for me this morning. Try: Settings > Show Advanced Settings > Change proxy settings A popup window appears; select Advanced tab. Scroll window in popup and find
Use SSL 2.0 Use SSL 3.0 Use TLS 1.0 Use TLS 1.1 Use TLS 1.2
I have all 5 checked on my machine and RP site loaded no problem.
I had a bigger issue with VB.Net 2010 because I use a WebClient to access webpages and 2010 doesn't allow projects to use .Net Framework 4.5. I upgraded to VS 2012 and setting
Chrome didn't work for me this morning.Try: Settings > Show Advanced Settings > Change proxy settingsA popup window appears; select Advanced tab. Scroll window in popup and findUse SSL 2.0Use SSL 3.0Use TLS 1.0Use TLS 1.1Use TLS 1.2I have all 5 check
IE 8, 9 and 10 are out of support and haven't received a security update since Jan 2016.
Because they're out of support no web developer will test against them.
Why are people still using them?
IE 8, 9 and 10 are out of support and haven't received a security update since Jan 2016.Because they're out of support no web developer will test against them.Why are people still using them?
Virgin If you're running XP or Vista... you won't be able to access RP as they've changed to something called tls 1.2 (network security) which XP and Vista can't support. If you're running Windows 7 or higher, you'll be fine. Win7 can support tls 1.2 but it's not automatically enabled, so to enable it, do as Sgt Sunshine says and from Internet Explorer click on Tools | Internet Options | Advanced then scroll to the bottom and looked for check boxes TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2. Tick the TLS 1.2 box and click OK, close down IE, open up again and racingpost should load.
Sgt Sunshine yep, TLS1.2 it is then... you'd think they have had the decency to let their users know though, dreadful customer service. It's not as though the last upgrade didn't pi$$ people off enough. I pull data (aka helpfully back up their db :-) with queries/DOM and dread site "improvements"
longbridge Yep, you're right, but when something like 14% of people are still running XP (not forgetting Vista)... you have to question the wisdom of a company making changes that effectively prevent 14% of their customer base from accessing their site.
thanks everyone - VirginIf you're running XP or Vista... you won't be able to access RP as they've changed to something called tls 1.2 (network security) which XP and Vista can't support. If you're running Windows 7 or higher, you'll be fine. Win7
But running XP is as bad - if you're not a corporate paying £200 per desk per year (and more next year and even more the year after) you have no security patches for your OS either - frankly I wouldn't want those computers connecting to my site, they're pretty much guaranteed t be compromised.
But running XP is as bad - if you're not a corporate paying £200 per desk per year (and more next year and even more the year after) you have no security patches for your OS either - frankly I wouldn't want those computers connecting to my site, the