Re: My browser shuts down when attempting to view my website



I took your advice David and reconstructed my website starting with my home
page. I noticed that I inadvertantly linked my home page to itself on an
object that I had inserted. When checking the website through other
co-workers computers - that still use IE6, the "crashing" was "fixed" on one
and still crashes on two others. The computers that still crash are new
computers - could this have anything to do with SP2? I thought I had the
"fix" that I needed but I still need to work on it.

"LBorchert" wrote:

Thanks DavidF. I guess I just wanted a starting point. I just don't
understand why the website worked with no problems with one ISP and I am
having problems with the new ISP. In a nutshell: gov website was started
with one ISP and switched to a new ISP. No crashing with first ISP and IE6.
Crashing began immediately with new ISP and IE6. After upgrading to IE7 with
new ISP - no crashes. Second website started with new ISP in IE6 - still no
crashes. Doesn't make sense to me. I was told that the website only
crashes in IE6 on the Home Page and the Calendar page. Could this mean it is
a coding issue? I did the detect/repair and review issues. I will take your
advice and "basically" rebuild my home page to see if it is the problem. I
appreciate all the time you each have spent giving me tips. Thanks to all.

"DavidF" wrote:

Excuse me for jumping in here, but BlueEsq and I have already had this
conversation.

The Unix server vs. a Windows server issue is just a guess solution. This
issue was investigated by David Bartosik with MS, and though no absolute
solution was determined, MS felt it might be because of the Unix server.
Don't ask me why. The fact that you did not have a problem before changing
to a Unix server led me to ask you if the server was Unix, and according to
Rob, it is. One POSSIBLE solution for you is to see if your ISP could switch
the site over to a Windows server...many ISPs offer both. This would be your
temporary solution, as you will not find MS patching Pub 2003 to fix this
problem...for a lot of reason, the least of which that using IE7 apparently
fixes the problem.

I can see why you are getting static for recommending IE7. It is having its
own set of problems. And as per BlueEsq's solution to suggest using FF, many
Publisher sites don't work well in FF, so that isn't too viable either. I
would suggest that since your one site works well and the other doesn't,
then figure out what you are doing different...and don't do that. That may
sound a bit facetious, but if it were me, I would take the Publisher file
that is crashing IE, and start "deconstructing" it. Study it, and look at
what techniques you used that are different, and look for the one that is
crashing the site. You might need to drag most of the design elements off
the page, and then add them back, one at a time to determine what the
problem is.

Ultimately since this is a government site, you should probably work towards
moving to Dreamweaver or another program that is specifically designed for
building websites. Publisher is a DTP with limited web building capability,
and even if you solve this problem, ultimately you will come up against
something else. It is fine for a basic, simple, static website, but you
should probably be using Dreamweaver...or something else. Frontpage is being
replaced by two new programs, neither of which is easier than FrontPage.
http://www.nvu.com/index.php has been recommended, and is free. And also
Serif WebPlus 10 sounds like it will be easy to use, and work better than
Publisher. I guess what I am saying is that I think that your time would be
better spent learning new software that won't limit you as much as
Publisher. Good luck.

DavidF

"LBorchert" <LBorchert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C532FF26-D88F-43E0-82D3-C568B25B3F43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Blue~

I, too, have Dreamweaver. I attended a class and it blew my mind.
Publisher does seem to be so much easier. I may have to just bite the
bullet and do the switch. My boss has been getting numerous calls saying
our
site is not user friendly and I must do "something" soon. I put in the
plug
to upgrade to IE7 at the top of my web page so viewers can read it as it
crashes in IE6. Now I have computer techs criticizing me for advertising
IE7 as it has some bugs. I can't seem to win here. I guess I still
don't
understand why my website worked in IE6 before I made the ISP switch to
another provider. Also, my second website works fine on either IE6 or
IE7.
My current provider doesn't think that it a problem caused by them. They
think it is in the coding, causing the crashes. I just need a temporary
fix
until I have time to recreate the website in Dreamweaver (which will not
be a
quick task). I also have some people recommending Front Page vs
Dreamweaver. What ever I do next, I don't want to be sorry. Any words of
advice?

"BlueEsq" wrote:

Hi,

As you'll all recall, I was having trouble with this as well some weeks
back. Everything IEv6 or lower was crashing the browser. I upgraded one
of
the PCs that was experiencing problems with IE7, and the problem was
solved.
This isn't really a solution, as you'll still have many people hitting
the
site with v6 or lower. What I've done to combat this issue is list that
the
site's best viewed with Firefox or Netscape in my advertisement for the
business (the Publisher site works flawlessly with those two other
browsers).
I just don't have time to switch over to an Windows platform on my
server,
and see if the switch from unix to windows solves the problem I was
seeing on
IEv.6. I'm just going to hang in there until more PCs are ugraded to
IE7...and sit it out.

It seems that Publisher sites are very hit-and-miss with IEv6 and lower,
once you've installed 7 on your machine (specifically, the machine that
you
use to build and upload the site).

It's a frustration. However, although I do have Dreamweaver...I can't
seem
to leave Publisher! (even though I should) Grrrrr....

"DavidF" wrote:

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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