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Posted by IEDesigner on 02/24/06 23:52
"Hywel Jenkins" <hywel.jenkins@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e698034f71bd0bc98973e@news.eclipse.net.uk...
> In article <11vuqgkm96p9249@corp.supernews.com>,
> IEDesigner@notevenemail.com says...
> > It maybe due to a language barrier
>
> Possibly. I speak a lot of English, a little Welsh, a little French, a
> little Italian, and some Spanish.
>
> Your posts are saying that the sidebar is a feature of the SBC browser.
> That's *not* what the OP is talking about, saying quite clearly that he
> DOESN'T get the "sidebar" in the SBC browser, but DOES get it in IE. I
> doubt he's on about the SBC sidebar, but he's failed to provide enough
> information.
>
> I just think you've misread the original post, or you've missed the
> point. Going on what you're saying the OP should get the sidebar in
> SBC, but not in IE, which is the opposite of what's happening.
>
> --
>
> Hywel
> http://kibo.org.uk/
The OP could certainly be clearer. Lets start fresh shall we? Here's the OP:
"The side bar for my clients website, www.carpentersshop.net, is not
present for him with his SBC Yahoo browser. It seems to work everywhere
else and even works on IE for him on the same computer. With his SBC
yahoo 5.02.02.409 IE 6.0.2900.2180 browser he has this problem. I was
hoping someone here might have an idea why this was happening.
Thanks,
Will"
To answer Will's question we must know what he thinks is a "sidebar"? It may
be that he's speaking about the frame containing the navigation links at his
clients website. Do you think the frame containing the navigation links at
his client's website is missing when he visits the site with the SBC Yahoo
browser? If so then why do you believe this is happening? Please tell me,
what do you think the answer is to Will's problem?
IEDesigner
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