I have spent considerable time trying to find an adequate replacement for the "Q3PX" server status page. I know you firefox users are wondering why, because it has never stopped working for you. I personally am an Internet Explorer user, I have tried Firefox and due to my own personal taste do not like it.
Soo..after trying several different methods to display server status, from "Server Spy" to a component for Joomla I have found out one thing... there is no page that functions as well as Q3PX.
I have decided to go back to using the plugin for our server status pages (both on the html page and the nuke page). I thought I would share the information I have found along the way that explains why the Microsoft update broke the plugin and what can be dome to rectify the usage of the plugin if your's broke.
First of all there is an explaination of the security update HERE. In a nutshell Microsoft lost a lawsuit regarding how it handles activex and other controls. The update made it so that if your webpage required this control you had to click a button to authorize it...simple eh? Well..not so simple for the Q3PX plugin. Being a plugin..it fell between the cracks and did not spawn it's authorization box, so it would never be turned back on after the update.
If you want to use IE and view the server page you can do this... remove the update. I have tracked down which update it was and successfully removed it from my pc here. The culprit is security update KB912812. I have seen no adverse effects from it's removal and my stautus page now works after being put to sleep back in April of this year by the update.
I thought I would share this with you guys since I really like using the page personally and I know some of you do as well.
~Min
Soo..after trying several different methods to display server status, from "Server Spy" to a component for Joomla I have found out one thing... there is no page that functions as well as Q3PX.
I have decided to go back to using the plugin for our server status pages (both on the html page and the nuke page). I thought I would share the information I have found along the way that explains why the Microsoft update broke the plugin and what can be dome to rectify the usage of the plugin if your's broke.
First of all there is an explaination of the security update HERE. In a nutshell Microsoft lost a lawsuit regarding how it handles activex and other controls. The update made it so that if your webpage required this control you had to click a button to authorize it...simple eh? Well..not so simple for the Q3PX plugin. Being a plugin..it fell between the cracks and did not spawn it's authorization box, so it would never be turned back on after the update.
If you want to use IE and view the server page you can do this... remove the update. I have tracked down which update it was and successfully removed it from my pc here. The culprit is security update KB912812. I have seen no adverse effects from it's removal and my stautus page now works after being put to sleep back in April of this year by the update.
I thought I would share this with you guys since I really like using the page personally and I know some of you do as well.
~Min
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