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#1 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 14:10:53
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#2 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 14:17:00
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This has been brought up before. Andorra flag is there, just whitelist GPRO in your Ad Blocker and you'll see it again 😏
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#3 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 14:18:43
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#4 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 14:28:14 (dernière édition (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 14:28:25 par Rui Morais)
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Quote ( Ricardo Antunes @ January 17th 2021,14:18:43 ) Andorra doesnt like ads!
I think it's because some ads are too big...
:))
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#5 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 15:21:19
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Quote ( Rui Morais @ January 17th 2021,14:28:14 ) Quote ( Ricardo Antunes @ January 17th 2021,14:18:43 )
Andorra doesnt like ads!
I think it's because some ads are too big...
:))
Point for smart joke!
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#6 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 17:09:52
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i have an ad blocker... i still can't see the andorra flag though
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#7 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 17:12:24
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Andorra's not even a country sillies, it's a planet in Star Trek!
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#8 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 17:13:09
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my team mate has Andorra flag
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#9 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 17:18:24
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Quote ( Bradley Preen @ January 17th 2021,17:09:52 ) i have an ad blocker... i still can't see the andorra flag though
No, thats the point, because you have an adblocker, thats why you can't see the Andorran flag
Or as its now know the ad-dorra flag
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#10 Posté (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 17:41:02 (dernière édition (le) 17 Janvier 2021, 17:45:43 par Lucas Lobico)
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Yep, I had this issue twice, when changed PC, and both times I forgot what it was why! XD
Not sure if you have Adblock Plus in Firefox too (this was my case), but if not, the solution could be similar. In my case. I had to add a custom Filter with the path to GRPO to allow the image "ad.gif" there to show. That should do the trick.
Yet it's a very minor issue, perhaps it could be avoided to happen ever again if, instead the country ISO-2 abreviation, the ISO-3 were used instead for the image file names. But it would take changes on the developing level which could lead to having to track and 'fix' all the references to flags in the code if, in the worst case, they were hardcoded somewhere in many places (and that supossing they could not conflict with some other different image with that 3-letter name currently in use elsewhere, of course).
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