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2010-06-26
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2010-06-26
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2010-06-26
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I'm starting to wonder whether it's a greek thing or not. Mine was working fine until I installed the Greek UI package. Switched to Greek and then later back to English and now it doesn't work. Not sure about it. I pm'd Nosa about the user agent thing as I'm not sure either what that is. Has anyone figured this out yet?
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i do not know why this happens