Re: FP03 screws up the html

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From: aka: Crash Gordon®\ (NOVIAGRAwebmaster_at_siriussystems.com)
Date: 08/04/04


Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 18:41:47 -0700

I use Sygate's firewall, I like it better than Zone Alarm.
I still use Norton for Virus and AdAware for spyware/malware/stoopidware...:-)

"Dennis" <*NoSpam*impactweb@paradise.net.nz> wrote in message news:VKWPc.1650$zS6.197787@news02.tsnz.net...
| We've got it! Nortons is prohibiting some of the Java and perhaps ActiveX
| from running (displaying) even though the security settings (default -
| medium) should allow them. The really weird thing is that the original site
| is working fine with Nortons turned on. Man I hate this sort of thing
| epically when I am paying for Nortons and don't need these problems taking
| up precious business time.
|
| Anyone recommend a good firewall/virus app? I don't like PC-Cillin or Zone
| Alarm.
|
|
| "Dennis" <*NoSpam*impactweb@paradise.net.nz> wrote in message
| news:o8WPc.1630$zS6.197371@news02.tsnz.net...
| > 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.
| >
| > "Crash Gordon®" <NOVIAGRAwebmaster@siriussystems.com> wrote in message
| > news:u9F8oGXeEHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| > 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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