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Thai Bank Exchange Rates Website Down?

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http://bankexchangerates.daytodaydata.net/default.aspx

I have not been able to connect for a few days. This site gives current exchange rates for Thai banks and updates several times a day. I get a security warning and adding a security exception I still get a sever error message. I use Firefox and have tried Chrome and IE also and get the same results. I went to http://downforme.org/ and they report the site is up.

Can any of you connect?

Mods if you think this would be better in the IT forum go ahead and move it.

This is not a direct response to the OP, but the address for SuperRich Xchange rates:

http://www.superrich1965.com/rate.php

They changed their website address...it's now:

https://daytodaydata.net/default.aspx

Edited by Pib

Today, Wed., Apr. 6 is the Chakri Day holiday. I think the Thai FX websites won't update today, as the banks are closed.

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They changed their website address...it's now:

https://daytodaydata.net/default.aspx

Thanks for that.

Interesting, I still get the security alert but once I add the exception it works.

They changed their website address...it's now:

https://daytodaydata.net/default.aspx

Thanks for that.

Interesting, I still get the security alert but once I add the exception it works.

Now the "old" address I had was the one you had in your opening post, but I used https instead of http in front of it and it worked fine until they changed the website name...then you would get a security warning and even if bypassing the security warning then get a server error...couldn't reach it at all. In your opening post you had a http versus https in front of the old name.

So, be sure with the new name you are also including https in front (just like in my post above) instead of http.

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They changed their website address...it's now:

https://daytodaydata.net/default.aspx

Thanks for that.

Interesting, I still get the security alert but once I add the exception it works.

Now the "old" address I had was the one you had in your opening post, but I used https instead of http in front of it and it worked fine until they changed the website name...then you would get a security warning and even if bypassing the security warning then get a server error...couldn't reach it at all. In your opening post you had a http versus https in front of the old name.

So, be sure with the new name you are also including https in front (just like in my post above) instead of http.

Yes, I copied the link in my OP from my bookmarks but I do use the https add-on. Usually that add-on ignores and allows sites that don't support it. At least that's what I thought.

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