HyperText Transfer Protocol

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Steffo

I cannot see any HyperText Transfer Protocol.
Which settings I need to adjust?
Thanks.
Steffo
 
R

Ramesh, MS-MVP

Do you mean the following entry is missing in the Folder Options, File types
dialog?

URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol
 
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Steffo

I have 2 laptops connected to the same router.
With my old one (WinME), I can click on certain links that open a small
window (right clicking on that, it says "HyperText Transfer Protocol").
With my new XP machine, I just get a blank window, no error messages.
All cookies, Java and Active X are unblocked.
I'm sure there's a setting I have to adjust: do you know which one is that?
Thanks.

P.S.: how can I cross post? Is that good or bad?
 
S

Steffo

Thanks for those links.
I can open 99% of the clicked links.
I cannot open only a couple of sites' links (i.e.: www.sfr.fr) where there's
a game called "machine a gagner":
you just get free minutes of calls (after a recharge) on your SIM card if
you play a sort of electronic slot machine.
I can do that with my old laptop but I'm just getting a blank window with my
new one (connected to the same router, as I said).
If I right click that blank window, it tells me it's a "HyperText Transfer
Protocol", nothing else.
Is there a special setting in XP SP2 that stops my web navigation?
Thanks again.
 
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Sleepless in Seattle

Check the HOSTS file.

--
Jonah
Steffo said:
Thanks for those links.
I can open 99% of the clicked links.
I cannot open only a couple of sites' links (i.e.: www.sfr.fr) where
there's a game called "machine a gagner":
you just get free minutes of calls (after a recharge) on your SIM card if
you play a sort of electronic slot machine.
I can do that with my old laptop but I'm just getting a blank window with
my new one (connected to the same router, as I said).
If I right click that blank window, it tells me it's a "HyperText Transfer
Protocol", nothing else.
Is there a special setting in XP SP2 that stops my web navigation?
Thanks again.
 
S

Steffo

Where can I find the settings of Macromedia Flash Player?
I think that's the one I'm looking for.
 
R

Robert Aldwinckle

....
Where can I find the settings of Macromedia Flash Player?
I think that's the one I'm looking for.

Just right-click one of the buttons on that page
and select About Macromedia Flash...


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