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Old 01-07-2000, 09:31 AM   Postid: 13277
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IE 5 users getting locked up on a page

I am getting scattered reports of IE 5 users getting knocked offline when the go to one of my home pages (http://www.2coolfishing.com) Just visiting the page is doing it, not using the button to jump to another page (be warned, this is a simplistic page :0).  I haven't upgraded to IE 5 yet, so I am not sure of all that is does or doesn't do.  That page also exists at http://www.outdoorsshow.com/2coofishing/ as it is an IRM site.  Thanks for any ideas.

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Old 01-07-2000, 09:35 AM   Postid: 13278
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Sorry, I dropped a letter in the second URL

http://www.outdoorsshow.com/2coolfishing/

Still TGIF, though

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Old 01-07-2000, 09:38 AM   Postid: 13279
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Nah, can't be IE5-related.  I just went there and had no problems.

I also looked at the source, and saw nothing out of the ordinary.  Surely it must be something else?
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Old 01-07-2000, 11:33 AM   Postid: 13280
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I checked it out, no errors or anything else weird... I don't see how a web site, no matter what was in it, could cause someone's dialup connection to be dropped... even if it crashed the browser it should not (I don't think it even could) cause that... it must be something on their end (ISP, Windows configuration, something else...)

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Old 01-07-2000, 05:00 PM   Postid: 13281
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Thanks Y'all.  I appreciate the help.  

Have a great weekend,

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