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I had the last four versions of Sun java installed but had trouble at one
important site. They had me remove all but the latest and also install MS java. This fixed that problem. Now I get the occasional red X on some sites which I never got before so suspect fixing one thing broke another. Running XPpro. Any thoughts? Thank you Mel |
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And your Outlook Express question is...?
shakey wrote: I had the last four versions of Sun java installed but had trouble at one important site. They had me remove all but the latest and also install MS java. This fixed that problem. Now I get the occasional red X on some sites which I never got before so suspect fixing one thing broke another. Running XPpro. Any thoughts? Thank you Mel |
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Located one row higher on my MS groups list. Sorry about bad aim.
Mel "PA Bear" wrote in message ... And your Outlook Express question is...? shakey wrote: I had the last four versions of Sun java installed but had trouble at one important site. They had me remove all but the latest and also install MS java. This fixed that problem. Now I get the occasional red X on some sites which I never got before so suspect fixing one thing broke another. Running XPpro. Any thoughts? Thank you Mel |
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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 If it's just the occasional site, it could well be a coincidence with your Java update. Among other things, the red x can indicate an error in the HTML, such as a image link to an invalid or missing image, or the web server not responding with the image in a timely manner. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "shakey" shakeyATsonic.net wrote in message ... I had the last four versions of Sun java installed but had trouble at one important site. They had me remove all but the latest and also install MS java. This fixed that problem. Now I get the occasional red X on some sites which I never got before so suspect fixing one thing broke another. Running XPpro. Any thoughts? Thank you Mel |
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