Re: My browser shuts down when attempting to view my website
This is a rarely occurring problem that no one has solved definitively. Your
comment about IE7 fixing the issue is contrary to another poster a few weeks
back.
One of the potential reasons for this is hosting the site on a unix server
vs. a windows platform. Did you switch to unix?
DavidF
"LBorchert" <LBorchert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D441E450-6BEF-4479-A721-A554C5DB2EFE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
IE explorer shuts down every time I attempt to view my website
www.cityofsidney.org I installed the IE 7.0 as per our current ISP
which
fixed my problem and I now can view the website, although it does not help
other viewers if they are still using the older version. I recently
switched ISP's and had no problems with the previous ISP when using the
older version of IE. Please advise.
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