That frame is missing both the <html> tag and the <head> tag. Firefox renders it OK from behind the hub but Chrome does not.dmlanger wrote:Oh ok. It could be that your proxy server does not fetch pages that dont start with an <html> tag. What browser have u tried this in?
PLEASE FIX THIS BUG
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Yea ok same thing. It has nothing to do with your local proxy then, it's just the incorrect coding.
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This has been almost a year since this bug and i have provided the 2 line solution! Why hasn't it been fixed yet?!
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Not disagreeing that it should get fixed, but where do you get the year from? The original post was just over 2.5 months ago & Google Chrome was released to the public less than a year ago.
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it was in another thread before that as well as private messages with the mods and documented over the phone and through email customer service.
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Ummm, I've been using ooma on Chrome for some time. I get errors that Chrome can't verify the security certificate (very annoying), but the page loads.
Might want to make sure you're using the latest Chrome build. Go to Tools (wrench) and About Google Chrome; if there's a new version, it'll tell you. Speaking of which, a new update just came out, so it should tell you.
Might want to make sure you're using the latest Chrome build. Go to Tools (wrench) and About Google Chrome; if there's a new version, it'll tell you. Speaking of which, a new update just came out, so it should tell you.
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Nope. Have the update, i never get a security error. I just get the page missing the <html> and <head> tags. U can verify this by checking source as well as in other browsers.
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Works fine in my Chrome (v3.0).
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I get this message on every page load in my ooma. Pages seem to load and work properly but annoying. I can disable "Check for server certificate revocation" in options and the message goes away but doubt it's a good/secure way to run. I've been using Chrome quite a bit since 3.0 came out and I don't think I've seen this message pop up anywhere else.MWPollard wrote:I get errors that Chrome can't verify the security certificate (very annoying), but the page loads.
Ooma Hub/Scout owner since March 2009
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Seriously this is absolutely ridiculous. This bug has been here since day 1. I've even posted a solution/fix. How hard is it to implement it? If no one at ooma wants to do it, send me the firmware code and i'll do it myself.