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ElizabethD
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Unable to download RMIR

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I tried downloading 2.07 build 2, not even sure if that's a version I should have starting from scratch. This was the link from the first post:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/contro ... .07build2/
Invalid certificate. I tried few different mirrors.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25589
I allow sourceforge. But there are so many scripts there I have no idea what I have to allow.
Liz
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Post by The Robman »

I just re-downloaded it using Chrome with no issues. I looked at your pic and I see you're using a browser called SeaMonkey, which I had not heard of before, so maybe it has extra cautions that I don't have in Chrome, but either way, even in your pic I can see that there is an "I Understand the risks" section which lets you get past what it considers to be the invalid certificate.
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Post by ElizabethD »

Rob, 24 hours later - no issues. Downloaded just fine yesterday. No idea why no certificate problems. Yes, I know I could've ignored, but since the site looked so busy with all sorts of junk, I prefered not to. Haven't been there in ages.

FYI - SeaMonkey is an old browser suite, previously called Mozilla suite. It's similar to Fifefox but much less noisy (no silly frequent cosmetic updates). Has a wonderful email client - good as in Outlook for SMTP and IMAP mails.
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Post by Barf »

ElizabethD wrote:FYI - SeaMonkey is an old browser suite, previously called Mozilla suite. It's similar to Fifefox but much less noisy (no silly frequent cosmetic updates). Has a wonderful email client - good as in Outlook for SMTP and IMAP mails.
(FYI) ^ 2: SeaMonkey is/was a version of Mozilla with some development extensions. I have used the DOM-Inspector therein a number of times: very valuable when you try to debug XML or HTML.

The mail client is now an independent program, called (Mozilla-) Thunderbird. A very capable program, standard mail reader in several Linux distributions.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

ElizabethD wrote:Rob, 24 hours later - no issues. Downloaded just fine yesterday. No idea why no certificate problems. Yes, I know I could've ignored, but since the site looked so busy with all sorts of junk, I prefered not to. Haven't been there in ages.
It is a Holiday weekend, senior staff is off. This seems to be a prime time for attacks. I have had problems with all sorts of https sites not having proper certificates this weekend. I'm wary.
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