Re: Java will not load on "some web sites" Others are OK -HELP!

From: Karen (tsuversity_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/31/04


Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 20:14:56 GMT

Robert,
Thank you for your feedback.. I agree that it must be a program that
is loading which is causing this page not to load. When I installed
Sun's Java I received a message about "applet notinted"
I don't even receive that message with Mircrosoft's Virtual maching.

I have ended the processes of all programs that were not essential for
windows to operate, and still no go.

It is funny how some pages with applets will load and others will not.
This page with Java Applet runs fine:
http://members.aol.com/alvareze/spanish/frame.html
but this page: http://www.advancedchat.com/maturechat/mature.html
will not!.
Strange don't you think?
Karen

On Mon, 31 May 2004 14:05:09 -0400, "Robert Aldwinckle"
<robald@techemail.com> wrote:

>> I boot into safe mode and all the links work!
>> I figure it must be a program causing the problem,
>> but why do some web sites load fine?
>
>Because safe mode inhibits some programs from loading.
>Figure out which programs aren't loading then manually inhibit
>or allow them selectively (e.g. using msconfig) and see if you
>can avoid your symptom. E.g. if there is only one program
>which is causing the problem removing it could be the solution.
>
><title>KB316434 - HOW TO: Perform Advanced Clean-Boot Troubleshooting in Windows XP</title>
>
>Notice all the links to related articles at the bottom of that document.
>
>
>Tip: if you have a lot of programs which you want to test and your
>assumption is that there may be only one which is causing the problem
>you can cut your testing time by cutting the set of inhbited programs
>in half each time. E.g. that way in a set of 16 programs you could
>guarantee that you could find a problem one in 4 tests instead of
>a potential worst case of 16 tests (and average of 8) just doing sequential
>testing. Etc.
>
>
>> Here is the link that will not load :
>> http://www.chat-web.com/adultschat/adultschat1.html
>
>FWIW I don't have the Sun VM and the applet seems to load for me.
>The .cab file for the Java stuff doesn't expire and is cacheable
>so it may help for you to try to refresh with Ctrl-F5.
>If the Last modified: is correct that seems unlikely to be changed,
>(e.g. I see 2001-02-20 13:28 for it) but yours could be corrupt.
>Of course the other way to avoid that possibility would be to clear
>your TIF. I'm not sure how I would explain how this possibility
>would be related to your observation about being able to use
>the site in safe mode. (I have some ideas but they are really just
>uninformed speculation.)
>
>
>Good luck
>
>Robert Aldwinckle
>---
>
>
>"Karen" <tsuversity@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:045lb0tmjodgi70grboubiba78usaso7vq@4ax.com...
>>I have windows xp with service pack 1
>> Internet Explorer 6 with service pack 1
>> I can view java applets for some web sites with no problem.
>> Other web sites nothing will happen.
>> I have read every Java post herein since April, and I have
>> tried all of the tests, which all passed.
>> I have disabled Norton, disable popup stopper, in fact everything
>> running that I could kill their process and still the same problem
>> oocurs. I am using Microsoft's Virtual Machine, I even downloaded the
>> latest Sun's Java and still had the same problems....
>> Here is the funny part. I boot into safe mode and all the links work!
>> I figure it must be a program causing the problem, but why do some web
>> sites load fine?
>> Here is the link that will not load :
>> http://www.chat-web.com/adultschat/adultschat1.html
>>
>> However it loaded fine in "Safe Mode" But under normal windows
>> it just sits there and does nothing.
>>
>> I have researched for more than 10 hours and still cannot resolve the
>> problem. Again I tried everyone's suggestions and none worked for me.
>> Please Help.
>> Karen
>>
>



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