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Frames Capable browser on WAP on your phone??


Question Posted Sunday February 25 2007, 5:20 pm

i tried to go to youtube on my phones web browser and it says blocked by websense you must have a frames capable browser to view all material on the rest of this page. i have an LG VX9800 thanks

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theymos answered Sunday February 25 2007, 11:10 pm:
Your internet provider blocked your phone from viewing the content. There's no way to bypass it. If you're using a wifi hotspot, the people who run it set up the blocks; if you're connecting to the internet using your wireless provider, they're blocking it. The frames warning is because the websense page has frames in it; getting a frames-capable browser won't allow you to view youtube. Sorry.

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