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Re: IE cannot open the Internet site ... Operation aborted

Posted by Mika on 11/24/07 18:17

"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in message
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> In alt.html, VK wrote:
>
>>> {Beau wrote:] [please don't snip attributes, thanks.]
>>>> Still waiting, ten minutes later (on a 10Mbps connection), for
>>>> whatever that "progress bar" is supposed to represent.
>> [Mika wrote:]
>>> Was it literally 10 minutes? Would you be kind enough to test again
>>> for us please, now we are W3C certified [1]. Here is the link to our
>>> site: http://tinyurl.com/35mwxr
>>
>> The respondent has JavaScript disabled, so he's trying to tell you in
>> a indirect way that your site is missing a "Go to hell, looser [sic]"
>> message which is indeed suggested for any script-driven solution.
>
> No, at the time, JavaScript was enabled. And it was ten minutes when I
> posted that, but the progress bar never stopped 'progressing' for much
> longer until I finally killed the page, probably over twenty minutes. I
> think it was more likely a server issue at that time, simply not
> delivering whatever content was supposed to be sent. I've noticed this
> several times looking at his page.
>
> As I alluded in some other post, it could have been that 'big pond'
> betwixt the server and me.

This is all very strange. You are the only confirmed visitor *with* JS
apparently enabled, who seems to have their JS blocked for AdWords and
Google Maps. Those are the elements you claim did not appear with JS
enabled, while you tested our site for 20 minutes.

Now you are saying that the fact our servers are in the UK somehow disabled
JS. :-S We use the UK's most reliable company, LiquidSix, who have a
>99.9% uptime.

We still think you had JS off. Please try it now with JS on and our new
validated code.

> [1] Still has errors which Mika doesn't care about.

Strange people here. We have spent 2 days refining the code to be as W3C
friendly as possible. Why give us feedback, which we act on, if you are
then going to make bizarre comments like that? If you have nothing nice to
say, don't feel the need to respond.

 

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