Firefox/IE/Chrome can't access one website from several computers
There is one website I cannot get onto from several computers if I try using Firefox / Ie or Chrome. All computers can access the site using AOL browser (and we connect to the internet through a router and AOL is our ISP). I can also access it via iphone and I know that there is no problem with the actual site. Actually we cannot access any site that we know of on that particular server - it is as though it has blocked access from our ip address but only when Firefox/Moxzilla or Chrome. But none of our computers have problems elsewhere on the internet it seems to be just that one (server/website). This started suddenly this a few days ago and is driving me mad. I have checked that Norton Firewall settings and all are allowed to access the internet and the ip address or sites aren't blocked. Our settings on AOL/IE/Firefox for accessing the internet all say auto-detect proxy setting. I have asked the owner of the server to check at their end that we aren't on a blocked list - we aren't. I am not sure what to do next - any ideas welcome.
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Since this is not a Firefox-only issue, why did you post in Firefox forum. Secondly, alteast mention the URL of the website, how can we help you without that.
This is the first time I have used this forum and I did put in the web address actually - I don't know why it didn't show. It is www.chardswimming.org.uk.
I posted it in Firefox because that is the browser that I mostly use and normally find it to be great without problems - I am not necessarily saying it is a firefox problem and I actually thought someone would try and be helpful rather than try and pass the buck like people from other software companies would.
See:
Can you access the site via Google Translate?
I have tried using the google transalte link that you sent and yes it does work from Mozilla - just producing a test list of the pages in the site.
I am reading through the other article now and will elt you know if it sheds any light on the problem.