Re: blank web pages



On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 16:03:02 +0100, ctaulbee wrote
(in article <8EFAC0DE-45BC-4AAB-8FDE-EF8361794E6D@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

> Evadne,
> yes, you clarified quite a bit. It has been since the late '80's when I
> worked with computers in school. I have not kept up and am "relearning"
> much. Unfortunately, I cann't do it overnite....
> Yes, I run IE on a Dell. I have been considering Foxfire. But have a
> husband who listens to another friend who is unfamilier with Foxfire.
> Patience will pay off eventually...
> As mentioned in another thread, I had one version of Java, which did not
> work to show the applets. I did visit their site and downloaded the "virtual

> machine" with success.
> Thanks for taking the time to correct. I know it's comp. 101, but I have
> almost 20 years of catching up. :(


It's 'Firefox', not "Foxfire". ;o) And I won't be mean enough to correct the
rest of your spelling... ;o) (but it's "familiar")

Oh and you're welcome. Oh and tell your husband Firefox is more secure than
IE and has many advantages (not least tabbed browsing). There really isn't
anything different about it and, what there is, is all positive. Download it,
install it, make it default and he won't have a choice... ;o) <eg>


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