[EL] Problem with blog
Daniel Tokaji
dtokaji at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 19:15:22 PST 2014
Rick,
Sorry to bug you while you're away, but while guest-blogging I just noticed
a serious problem that requires attention. When I go to the blog, it
transfers to the site x.vindicosuite.com. On Explorer or Chrome, I just
get a blank screen; but on my iPhone, I get what appears to be a UPS ad. I
was able to work around this on Explorer by going to Tools > Internet
Options > Security, and then resetting the security level from Medium-High
to High.
I'm not sure if Robert or someone else at UCI can help with this, but hope
that the problem can be repaired without your taking precious time from the
final hours of your vacation.
Dan
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Rick Hasen <rhasen at law.uci.edu> wrote:
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Daniel Tokaji
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Constitutional Law
The Ohio State University | Moritz College of Law
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