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Old Apr 16, 2000 | 4:56 am
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Can't Access From the Web-What's Wrong?

I am having problems accessing the site from the web. Every time I try to access I get this:

"Unfortunately, your flight on WebFlyer has beentemporarily grounded due to technical difficulties!
You are not using a frames-capable browser, and, as of December, 1997, WebFlyer is a framed site. You have two options:"

I have been getting this for the past two days (currently accessing thru AOL). I run IE 5 and Netscape 4.xx which are both windows capable. Additionally, I am experiencing the problem on both of my computers.

Any ideas on what the problem is?


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Old Apr 16, 2000 | 5:14 am
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Interesting......

I can access flyertalk.com directly, but can't get into webflyer.com.

Hmmm
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Old Apr 16, 2000 | 7:56 pm
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I am having the same problem as BillMorrow.
I sent a detailed e-mail to the tech people at Webflyer. Please correct the problem!

[This message has been edited by RKG (edited 04-16-2000).]
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