John Peltier website prob

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Richard Choate

When I try to acces John's website, I get a script error message that
flashes by at about the speed of light and one other message that goes by
too fast to read, and then it loads the first page, but my browser
immediately freezes and goes into "not responding" mode. I've tried it about
30 times now with same result. Is anybody else having trouble with it? Any
suggestions? I'm using IE6 with WinXP pro.
Richard Choate
 
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Richard Choate

I'm having trouble with his main page and with the chart page, but those are
the only ones I have the direct UFL for. I guess it must be my machine. I do
have a pop-up stopper and I have cookies turned off. Thanks for checking.
Richard

Hi Richard,
I don't have a problem looking at
http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html
but the blind men all had different observations of an elephant,
so it might be helpful to at least say which page has the error.
 
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Richard Choate

Thanks David,
I frequently do get script error messages which I feel certain are related
to the 2 settings I mentioned in my last post. It seems like the pop-up
stopper generates quite a few of them, but I generally ignore them because I
love the stopper. Ordinarily I don't have a freeze-up for any website. I
appreciate the ideas, though. Thanks
Richard Choate

Hi Richard,
You admitted to using IE, so do I. The normal setting
for security for internet browsing is Medium. Just in case you
may have purposely set something different you might want to
record all of you settings before changing any of them.

To make that easier I have a page that I can refer to on my site.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/ie_securitylevels.htm
I have my default now set to Medium., but you can see what
you actually have with.
Tools, internet options, Security (tab), internet icon, custom level
 

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