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Can anyone get to the LG UK website? 
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OK, I've tried to get to the LG UK website now on a Mac, Windows box and on a Linux box, none have worked. All I get is some dots that move round in a circle, can people confirm they are getting the same?

I am desperately trying to get hold of the firmware for my LG Blu-ray drive so that I can watch a Blu-ray film on my PC. I'm going to give up in a minute and just play it through the PlayStation. :roll:

The link is: http://www.lge.com/uk/index.jsp

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I'm only getting a spinning dotty grey graphic thing.

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http://www.lge.com/uk/support/product/s ... roduct.jsp

Works fine at the minute, just a bit slow...

EDIT - I used FF with IE Tab :lol:

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works fine on IE

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Oh my that's a pretty poor website for such a large company.


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iam getting the 'loading' circle thing with chrome, fail site..

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Hm, will have to try IE then.

Time to fire off an e-mail to LG about their appalling support for other browsers & operating systems. :evil:

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">


My big hairy arse.

I get a blank page. I think it's a fault with their web anal thing:

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if(navigator.appVersion.indexOf('MSIE')>=0)document.write(unescape('%3C')+'\!-'+'-')
//--></script><noscript><a href="http://www.omniture.com" title="Web Analytics"><img
src="http://lgelectronics.122.2O7.net/b/ss/lgeuk/1/H.17--NS/0"
height="1" width="1" border="0" alt="" /></a></noscript><!--/DO NOT REMOVE/-->
<!-- End SiteCatalyst code version: H.17. -->


because I get "waiting for lgelectronics.122.2O7.net" indefinitely.

:edit: maybe not. Now the page is completing, but it's still blank. CBA to read the rest of the source but it obviously doesn't work.

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Working fine this morning.


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no it aint ;)


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Works in IE8 but nothing else :roll:

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Working fine here with FF & windows XP :D



yours wecrookie :shock:

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wecrookie wrote:
Working fine here with FF & windows XP :D



yours wecrookie :shock:

FF 3.5.1 on XP is just giving me a white page.

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Works in IE8 but nothing else :roll:


+1, not a single other browser works for me, it has to be IE with Windows. Firing off that e-mail now. ;)

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That's absolutely shocking. :shock:

How can they pay money to have a site made, and be happy with it only working in one browser?

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