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Posted by Mika on 11/16/07 21:29
"Bone Ur" <monstersquasher@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns99EA771344129boneurhyphe@85.214.90.236...
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 18:12:37
> GMT Mika scribed:
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>> Hello, we understand you guys may be able to help.
>>
>> We have a page which has been working great for over a year and gets
>> many hits. However recently something got changed that we cannot seem
>> to find, and now *sometimes* if you refresh the page (generally while
>> it is still loading) in IE7, we get the popup window error:
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>> Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site...
>> Operation aborted
>>
>> Here is an example of the page in question:
>> http://tinyurl.com/35mwxr [broadband recommended]
>>
>> We appreciate you may have other comments on the site such as the size
>> of the pages, however we are not looking to change that at present,
>> with faster broadband becoming more abundant. Search engine listings
>> alert the user that broadband is recommended for this technology.
>>
>> As we said, the site worked great, but for this unknown reason now
>> needs some sort of a tweak to fix. The changes we made before it
>> happened were related to the body tag but they have been completely
>> undone yet the issue remains :-S
>>
>> Thanks in advance to anyone able to find the cure for us to test.
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> I did a refresh-while-loading in Opera and got tons of errors, probably
> related to the javascript (...apparently being interrupted). Oth, a
> refresh-post-load produced no errors in the same browser. Ergo, I suspect
> that the abundant j/s is causing the problem. Suggest you try ie7 without
> the j/s on.
Thanks Bone, however as j/s in crucial we wonder if there is a workaround
you can think of to this?
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