Re: IE Message, Page cannot be displayed
- From: Granny <Justme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 16:02:01 -0700
I have Java(sun). Is that the same? Or do I need to get Javascripts? I didn't
find anything for Jscript.
Checked Norton--javascripts enabled.
Thanks
"t.cruise" wrote:
> I didn't have any problems opening the page. I looked at the source code, and it depends
> heavily on Java Scripts. Is it possible that in either I.E. /Tools/Internet Options, or
> Norton Internet Security that you've selected a security option that doesn't allow Java
> Scripts to run?
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> "Granny" <Justme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > "T. Waters" wrote:
> >
> > > Granny wrote:
> > > > My system is WinXP, SP2, with Norton Internet Security. DSL with
> > > > Bellsouth. All of a sudden I am unable to access ONE web page.
> > > > Everyone who has tried on their pc, it works. I've searched multiple
> > > > message boards, found various solutions. One was to test TCP/IP
> > > > configurations using ping command.
> > > > My own IP address times out, although I have no other problem web
> > > > pages. The page which I can't access, I tried the IP address---it too
> > > > times out. Not sure of what DNS server is--how do I get their IP
> > > > address?
> > > > I"ve run Norton, Panda, Housecall----added blockers-took off
> > > > blocking--nothing works. Told Norton & IE to accept this page. I ran
> > > > the WinSock XP fix--no help.
> > > > By the way, same thing happens on Firefox. Tells me that connection
> > > > was refused.
> > > > Any suggestions, I'm afraid to change any settings unless I really
> > > > understand why.
> > > > Thanks for any assistance, this is getting frustrating.
> > >
> > > It wll be helpful to know what the one page you cannot connect to is.
> > >
> > > ****************
> > > www.broward.org
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