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Recently I noticed that when I click an URL in OE, the port (80) is
appended to the URL in the address bar of the browser (IE7). For example, if I get an URL in my email - http://www.example.com - and click it, IE7 displays http://www.example.com:80. I've had IE7 for some time now, even since Beta 1, and have only just noticed it. I made a quick program to open an URL via ShellExecute, and this doesn't happen. I've clicked links in other programs, it still doesn't happen. Only when clicking URLs in OE! This isn't a terminal failure - as the page does open as expected. However, it's more of a curiousity at this point. I've searched through these groups, MS Support and regular Google and I don't see anything about this. Has anyone else seen this behavior? Thanks; Brad |
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That's a new "feature" (quirk, bug, etc.) of IE7. Others have seen the
issue. Use the following newsgroup for questions or problems with IE6/7 news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general You can also get to the Internet Explorer newsgroups via this web site: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.mspx There select Internet Explorer -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Brad Brening" wrote in message oups.com... Recently I noticed that when I click an URL in OE, the port (80) is appended to the URL in the address bar of the browser (IE7). For example, if I get an URL in my email - http://www.example.com - and click it, IE7 displays http://www.example.com:80. I've had IE7 for some time now, even since Beta 1, and have only just noticed it. I made a quick program to open an URL via ShellExecute, and this doesn't happen. I've clicked links in other programs, it still doesn't happen. Only when clicking URLs in OE! This isn't a terminal failure - as the page does open as expected. However, it's more of a curiousity at this point. I've searched through these groups, MS Support and regular Google and I don't see anything about this. Has anyone else seen this behavior? Thanks; Brad |
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From: "Brad Brening"
| Recently I noticed that when I click an URL in OE, the port (80) is | appended to the URL in the address bar of the browser (IE7). For | example, if I get an URL in my email - http://www.example.com - and | click it, IE7 displays http://www.example.com:80. | | I've had IE7 for some time now, even since Beta 1, and have only just | noticed it. I made a quick program to open an URL via ShellExecute, | and this doesn't happen. I've clicked links in other programs, it | still doesn't happen. Only when clicking URLs in OE! | | This isn't a terminal failure - as the page does open as expected. | However, it's more of a curiousity at this point. | | I've searched through these groups, MS Support and regular Google and I | don't see anything about this. Has anyone else seen this behavior? | | Thanks; | | Brad Big deal. That's not a problem if a http URL uses an explicit statement to use TCP port 80 rather than be implicit and leave it out. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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