??? 12/17/04 16:03 Read: times |
#83323 - Not a problem on your side Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I talked with our IT guy, he will check with his collegues (we use a IT support provider company) but he did not have anything right off the bat. He tried to turn off referesh in IE, that made no difference, thus the refresh command must be coming from your server. Don't spend too much time on it on your side. I agree it's *something* to do with this side. I was able to reproduce it working with IE on the old site and not working with the new site. So something *must* be different but it's not at all obvious *what* is different. That said, I can't help but lay some blame on IE itself since it works fine in standards-compliant browsers such as Opera and Mozilla. That doesn't mean you necessarily can fix it with IE settings. It may just be something non-standard in IE. I expect to have some time to look at this again on Sunday since my wife will be shopping all day. If 8052.com disappears Monday it's because my wife spent all the money! :( Regards, Craig Steiner |