FP03 screws up the html

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Dennis

Well ya might have a point there Crash. I may have to calibrate windows for
this hemisphere. I think I've got a crystal lying around here somewhere that
might do the job.

I have tested the site on my home PC running Win98 (1st edition), IE5 (OS
and IE original and not patched or updated at all) and also tested on my
notebook running XP Pro, IE6 (OS and IE original and not patched or updated
at all) and the page works!

I will have a look at all IE settings between my work PC which is fully
updated and patched and the notebook and see if there is anything different.
Then contact the IE newsgroup if I can't work it out. The weird thing is
that my programmer's (Jodie) machine shows the same as mine. We both run
Norton's Internet Security 03, IIS5.1(.NET 1.1 only) but don't see how that
would make a difference.

Jodie has also had some trouble with his .NET apps not displaying properly
online when they should and maybe that is the problem also.

If I can sort it out I'll post a new thread about my findings.

arg...why didn't you say you were down in NZ? It's gotta be an inverted data
bit then...all those electrons spinning in the wrong direction is bound to
muck things up a bit.

I'm a bit over my head on this one, but I'm curious as to what's going on.

Are you having any similar problems with pages that are NOT using japanese
characters?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Try completely disabling Norton.

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Dennis

We've got it! Nortons is prohibiting some of the Java and perhaps ActiveX
from running (displaying) even though the security settings (default -
medium) should allow them. The really weird thing is that the original site
is working fine with Nortons turned on. Man I hate this sort of thing
epically when I am paying for Nortons and don't need these problems taking
up precious business time.

Anyone recommend a good firewall/virus app? I don't like PC-Cillin or Zone
Alarm.
 
D

Dennis

Thanks for that Rob. Actually funny you should mention Sygate. I downloaded
that last night for my home PC and notebook and liked the reviews it got. It
is easy to configure and set the rules for home network etc with out having
to set a fixed IP for each PC. I would prefer to pay for a complete package
that does it all but I may have to settle for the best stand alone apps for
different purposes. I just never though Nortons would actually strip html
without warning me. Jodie and me have had these problems for months now
without thinking that it was Nortons causing this problem and whenever I
have trouble he just automatically blames FP.

We humbly apologize for blaming FrontPage for all our troubles.


"Rob Giordano (aka: Crash Gordon®)" <[email protected]>
wrote in message I use Sygate's firewall, I like it better than Zone Alarm.
I still use Norton for Virus and AdAware for
spyware/malware/stoopidware...:)


| We've got it! Nortons is prohibiting some of the Java and perhaps ActiveX
| from running (displaying) even though the security settings (default -
| medium) should allow them. The really weird thing is that the original
site
| is working fine with Nortons turned on. Man I hate this sort of thing
| epically when I am paying for Nortons and don't need these problems taking
| up precious business time.
|
| Anyone recommend a good firewall/virus app? I don't like PC-Cillin or Zone
| Alarm.
|
|
| | > Well ya might have a point there Crash. I may have to calibrate windows
| for
| > this hemisphere. I think I've got a crystal lying around here somewhere
| that
| > might do the job.
| >
| > I have tested the site on my home PC running Win98 (1st edition), IE5
(OS
| > and IE original and not patched or updated at all) and also tested on my
| > notebook running XP Pro, IE6 (OS and IE original and not patched or
| updated
| > at all) and the page works!
| >
| > I will have a look at all IE settings between my work PC which is fully
| > updated and patched and the notebook and see if there is anything
| different.
| > Then contact the IE newsgroup if I can't work it out. The weird thing is
| > that my programmer's (Jodie) machine shows the same as mine. We both run
| > Norton's Internet Security 03, IIS5.1(.NET 1.1 only) but don't see how
| that
| > would make a difference.
| >
| > Jodie has also had some trouble with his .NET apps not displaying
properly
| > online when they should and maybe that is the problem also.
| >
| > If I can sort it out I'll post a new thread about my findings.
| >
| > | > arg...why didn't you say you were down in NZ? It's gotta be an inverted
| data
| > bit then...all those electrons spinning in the wrong direction is bound
to
| > muck things up a bit.
| >
| > I'm a bit over my head on this one, but I'm curious as to what's going
on.
| >
| > Are you having any similar problems with pages that are NOT using
japanese
| > characters?
| >
| >
|
|
 

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