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Posted by dorayme on 12/25/32 11:41
In article <ua1od3-nsv.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk>,
Toby Inkster <usenet200602@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
> RobM wrote:
>
> > Something to do with http headers coming down the line?
>
> Perhaps, but IE occasionally ignores HTTP headers anyway. I think this is
> your problem.
>
> Ditch everything before the DOCTYPE, including the XML prologue, all that
> white space and the BOM.
>
I have noticed similar behaviour in Safari from time to time when
I drag an .html file over the open window, the source is
displayed rather than than the web page. It happens sometimes
when trying to access a server based .html file too (in the
ordinary way of a url...). And always been puzzled by this. I
think it happens in other browsers too but I can't recall now...
I cannot recall anything in these files before the doctype but I
will look closely next time. Anyway, this behaviour is not
confined to just IE. I think that on some occasions reloading (by
browser button) sometimes causes the webpage to appear (off/on
line?)
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dorayme
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