LNS and jQuery Uploadify

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  1. cronowebmasters

    cronowebmasters Registered Member

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    LNS and jQuery Uploadify have problems working together. jQuery Uploadify is a javascript multifile multiuploader and on submit give this error IO error #2038. The problem is not jQuery Uploadify, because after exiting LNS, jQuery Uploadify works perfectly. This is just a notice for others. I spent hours getting to bottom of this. :)
     
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    I’m trying to understand if you actually needed to create a packet filter rule or needing to authorize a application or DLL file, or if you at saying there is no solution besides exiting Look ‘n’ Stop application ... which I can't believe.
     
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    I'm using LNS version 2.06p4 under win xp.
    And that demo is not working either.
     
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    You should really..., I mean really upgrade that old version .. you know upgrades are free?

    Did you see if it was linked to Application Filtering or Internet Filtering or one of the other security features like DLL filtering? For instance on the Look 'n' Stop - 'Application filtering' screen / Tab untick 'Application filtering enabled' and test, if still a problem then try doing the same for Internet Filtering ... and then DLL filtering.
     
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    With only Application filtering disabled, it's working, but windows detects no firewall. Is that really the fact, or the computer is still protected by Internet Filtering?
     
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    It is just for troubleshooting, not a permanent solution. So you have something blocked in Application filtering list that needs to be authorized, perhaps a Java component?


    Edit: yes.. Internet Filtering is still protecting.
     
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    The problem was Plugin Container for Firefox, it was blocked. Thanks.
     
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    Good to see its figured out! Thanks for the update. :thumb:
     
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