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Technical Stuff

Technical Stuff

Technical Stuff

Summary

 

System requirements
In order to search, broadcast or post ads to our site, you will need to have access to web site browsers such as Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Safari 2.0 or higher, Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or higher. This site is designed to work with most modern web browsers. For best results, we recommend you use the current version of the relevant browser. Using the latest version of the browser will ensure it displays web pages faster and will give you the best available security updates. To download the latest version of one of the web browsers noted above, click on a link below:

You will need to ensure JavaScript is enabled on your browser. This allows interactive features to work properly. For more information, refer to your browser’s help.

You will need to ensure cookies are enabled on your computer. Cookies are small files that are stored by this site and other websites on your computer. They allow us to remember your preferences and will mean that you will need to enter your password less often. They also allow you to use certain features in our site. Enabling cookies explains how.

If you use a pop-up blocker, you may want to temporarily allow pop-ups while using our site. This will ensure all information is displayed and all features are working properly.

Spam
Spam is unsolicited email which appears in your inbox. It is caused by the abuse of electronic messaging systems to indiscriminately send unsolicited messages in bulk. While email is the most widely recognised form of spam, the term is applied to similar abuses in other media: instant messaging spam, newsgroup spam, web search engine spam, spam in blogs, mobile phone messaging spam, internet forum spam and junk fax transmissions.

Spam is also called junk mail. Some users have spam filters, which try to delete or move the spam messages to stop them clogging their inbox.

This site strongly urges you to install a spam filter.

Web errors
Below are some common error messages you might encounter and an explanation to assist you.

      • My browser is rejecting cookies and I can’t log-in
        Make sure that your browser is set to enable cookies. Refer to Enabling cookies for more info.
      • My log-in information is not valid
        Make sure that your CAPS LOCK key is off. Try login in again or request your details to be re-sent.

Enabling cookies
Cookies are small files that are stored by this site and other websites on your computer. They allow this site to remember your preferences and will mean that you will need to enter your password less often. They also allow you to use certain features in our site.

Internet Explorer 6.0

          1. On the Tools menu of your browser's Task Bar, select Internet Options.
          2. Select the Privacy tab.
          3. The default setting is medium which allows you to accept cookies. To change this setting, move the slider to determine which setting you prefer. If your setting is set to Custom, select the Advanced button and select Accept Cookies.

Mozilla Firefox 1.5

          1. On the Tools menu of your browser's Task Bar, select Options.
          2. Select the Privacy icon, and then select the Cookies tab.
          3. Verify that the Allow sites to set cookies is ticked (the default setting), or you may decide exactly which cookies should and should not be saved by selecting the other cookie management options.

Safari 2.0

          1. Select Safari from the top menu.
          2. Select Preferences .
          3. Select the Security Icon (lock).
          4. Under Accept Cookies, select the radio button next to Always.
          5. Or you can limit cookies by selecting, Only from sites you navigate to (default setting).

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