Re: microsoft online crash
From: StringFellow Hawk (Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NOSPAM)_at_(SPAMNOT)hotmail.com)
Date: 12/05/04
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Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 14:57:48 -0500
The fix is to "quit" going to the sites that "may" have questionable
advertising techniques. The new pop-up software (whether MS's or 3rd Party)
will block certain items (i.e. activeX, java or asp applets) from
downloading as they are pop-up ads and as the page downloads it gets to the
"code" to execute these blocked applets and they are missing - so poof IE
and others, such as Netscape for FireFox don't know how to handle it so they
abort, abend, abnormally terminate - this is the web site designers fault -
they should design the page to skip over execution of applets if they don't
exist - but that takes time and time is money and the designers company
don't want to waste time on "what ifs".
-- StringFellow Hawk "Dom, Give me Turbos" "veds1" <veds1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D776ABE7-05BE-4DBA-8ACC-2002A473A058@microsoft.com... > every so often when using the internet the following message comes > up-----windows explorer has encountered a problem and has to close down, > which it then does. this error report includes _ information regarding the > condition of windows explorer when the problem occurred, the operating system > and computer hardware in use:your digital product ID, which could be used to > identify your license;and the internet protocol (IP) address of your > computer. has anyone encountered a similar problem as microft has no 'fix' > for the problem which is extremely annoying. thanx veds1
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