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Contacts My Profile Mark Forums Read 0 New Home Forum webOS Discussion webOS Tips, Info & Resources Error loading page. [115] Wi-Fi Problem Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode mfurfaro Posts 5 Posts 03/06/2010,06:04 PM #1 When I try to use my wife's pre to access the internet via the wi-fi it says unable to load page [115] However, when I turn off the wi-fi we can get internet no problem. I have a pre and my wi-fi works just fine with internet, etc.. Her wi-fi connects to our home network, but we can't get it to work w/the internet. Suggestions? Reply shadavis08 Posts 9,321 Posts Global Posts 9,526 Global Posts 03/06/2010,06:09 PM #2 if you go into the device info app and swipe down from top left in the menu theres an option for tests run the quick tests ,it tests the hardware in your phone but make sure your wifi is turned on and let it run it takes a while. ĦṔ-ḶøØṫ-ŦḯØη Here is a direct link to webOS Doc for all carriers http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/...octor_Versions P.S. if i have helped you and you are thankful please hit the thanks button to the right----> Reply mfurfaro Posts 5 Posts 03/07/2010,09:02 AM #3 The quick tests results were all successful. However, when I tried to get the internet for my wife's pre and now the error was: Unable to load page. Unable to resolve host. [2006] Last edited by mfurfaro; 03/07/2010 at 04:52 PM. Reply Home Forum webOS Discussion webOS Tips, Info & Resources Error loading page. [115] Wi-Fi Problem « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Posting Permissions Contact Us webOS Nation Archive Top All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:16 PM. Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.3 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1Image resizer by SevenSkins Digital Point modules: Sphinx-based search
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Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Emby client app design for LG Web OS Started by Artweb1991 , Jan 11 2016 03:53 https://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/29795-emby-client-app-design-for-lg-web-os/page-3 AM webos web os design client emby lg smarttv smart tv app ui Prev Page 3 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next Please log in to reply 70 replies to this topic #41 Artweb1991 OFFLINE Artweb1991 http://www.technologizer.com/2008/09/18/errormessage/ Member Members 11 posts Local time: 04:16 AM Posted 14 March 2016 - 02:32 AM Hi art, Will it be necessary a "Developer Mode" to use your software, or are you thinking in publishing it to error loading LG STORE ? No, but the application will not be taken in the store. Likely. Back to top Top #42 medric OFFLINE medric Advanced Member Members 41 posts Local time: 09:16 PM Posted 15 March 2016 - 09:40 AM yes this is going to be an official emby app. if you would like to contribute, i can create the LG repo now and you can fork and start pushing updates. can you error loading page create a fork and or have access so we can try to get this working on the 2014+ Panasonic viera tv's Back to top Top #43 dragon2611 OFFLINE dragon2611 Advanced Member Members 110 posts Local time: 02:16 AM Posted 18 March 2016 - 04:14 PM I did some testing and the results so far weren't so good: TV1 - LG WebOs v1 - Digital Certificate warning at the address bar. - Works but posters were squeezed to the left instead of well-arranged in the screen. Texts also got hidden or gone to the back of images. TV2 - LG WebOs v2 - Digital Certificate error (with red X) at the address bar - Didnt work. Nothing appears when entered https://tv.emby.media at the address bar. My webOS V2 tv is the same, browser doesn't load the page. Back to top Top #44 SupaMonkey OFFLINE SupaMonkey Newbie Members 2 posts Local time: 03:16 AM Posted 21 March 2016 - 10:43 AM Awesome! Saw this thread and signed up for a lifetime emby membership! Going to go try this on my LG tv right now Back to top Top #45 Luke OFFLINE Luke System Architect Administrators 47950 posts Local time: 09:16 PM Posted 21 March 2016 - 01:01 PM Awesome! Saw this thread and signed up for a lifet
Messages of All Time They're rarely helpful. Actually, they usually add insult to injury. But what would computing be without 'em? Herewith, a tribute to a baker's dozen of the best (or is that worst?). By Harry McCracken | Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 5:28 am "To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer." So goes an old quip attributed to Paul Ehrlich. He was right. One of the defining things about computers is that they-or, more specifically, the people who program them-get so many things so very wrong. Hence the need for error messages, which have been around nearly as long as computers themselves.. In theory, error messages should be painful at worst and boring at best. They tend to be cryptic; they rarely offer an apology even when one is due; they like to provide useless information like hexadecimal numbers and to withhold facts that would be useful, like plain-English explanations of how to right want went wrong. In multiple ways, most of them represent technology at its most irritating. In fact, people have an emotional attachment to many of them-like Proust's Madeleine, an error message from a machine out of your past can transport you back in time. That's a big part of why people form clubs to celebrate them, have them tattooed on their person, chronicle them for Wikipedia, and name albums after them. An entire company, the wonderfully-named Errorwear, exists to emblazon the images of such classic errors as the Blue Screen of Death (in four variations!), Guru Meditation, Red Ring of Death, and Sad Mac on T-shirts. And then there's this article-my stab at rounding up the major error messages of the past thirty years or so. I ranked them on a variety of factors, including how many people they bedeviled over the years, their aesthetic appeal or lack thereof, and the likelihood that they were notifying you of a genuine computing disaster. Your rankings probably differ from mine, which is why this story ends with a poll on the last page. Ready? Let's work through the list, starting with number thirteen and working our way up to the greatest error message of 'em all. 13. Abort, Retry, Fail? (MS-DOS) In many ways, it remains an error message to judge other error messages by. It's terse. (Three words.) It's confusing. (What's the difference between Abort and Fail?) It could indicate either a minor glitch (you forgot to put a floppy disk in the drive) or catastrophe (your hard drive had died). And by forcing you to choose between three options, none of which is likely to he