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unknown user |
I use an IE 6.0.2800.1106 on a windows xp pro machine and i have no problems whith viewing challenges or postings in the forum. Maybe the problems get solved in one of the updates for the IE, because i use a system with some updates and i don't have this problems. |
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29.08.2003 08:10:44 |
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paralax |
Doh isn't alone. I have the same version and have never had a formatting problem with IE. |
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29.08.2003 08:12:36 |
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Cagliostro |
i´m using IE 6.0 and XP home and have no probs like that.... )) |
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29.08.2003 09:52:56 |
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dragoon |
I have notised something interessting! I suppose that the people who can view the site correctly have a high speed internet connection! I can also view the site correctly when I wait till it is completely loaded! But when I start scrolling before the site is completely loaded there are parts overlapped. I have only 56k internet connection and so it takes a few seconds to view the site and when I don't want to wait and I start scrolling the site is overlapped. dragoon |
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29.08.2003 13:19:28 |
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iloveallison |
ah yes that could very well be true...i have high speed |
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29.08.2003 13:32:33 |
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Erik |
Hello yes, that's the reason! Almost every page uses tables, sometimes many blind ones - one in the other etc. So if the side doesn't load completely, the displaying of course is incorrect. To check this, just take a look of the source code of a page. When you have those errors, I'm quite sure that you will see that the code ends suddenly, in the middle of a tag or so; with no </body> and </html>. And this is what may be caused by slow internet connections because the browser and/or the server use a connection-timeout which stopps transmission of the page after a certain time. bye, Erik |
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29.08.2003 13:41:02 |
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