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Correct me if I am wrong...first its platform that treats the code different and not the other way round..
Secondly, when you do a Http request through your browser (client) you always get response in string form (because http is a string based protocol) now when your Linux system receives a string response through your browser (client); your browser knows how to interpret it because it will be standard HTML response with some images and java script.
Only thing I can suggest you to see if you enabled java script in your browser or not (even which will show you the page with less features) or are you not behind some firewall that blocked access to CS site or not....
I get a response-string: "An error occurred while loading
http://www.connectingsingles.euConnection to host
www.connectingsingles.eu is broken."
What I ment is that the code can read out the plattform and react on that, e.g. deny the access to the server, what I actually not belive is the case here ... just in theory.
well ... I use the same installation on the laptop since about a year without any change and suddenly it stopped connecting to the server of CS. No firewall, javascript enabled, cookies checked ...
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