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Morten Wennevik
I apologize for the duplicate posts in windowsxp.general and ie6.browser
(as well as to the ie5 group which was a mistake), but the crosspost
didn't work correctly.
When browsing certain pages bits of the html source seems to have been
edited away.
For instance, this link has several javascripts, one of which will launch
a streaming window
http://www.atomgruppen.se
However, every single time, using IE6 or Opera7.23 the same bit of the
source code is missing.
There is a line that should say something with
thePlayer= ...
where ... is a link and some window info, but in my source it always says
thePlayer=
m);
Lot of blank space ending with "m);" which is in fact the last characters
of the real source.
Anyone got the faintest idea of what is happening here?
If it was only www.atomgruppen.se I could live with it, but it also
affects windows update, never ever displaying the search for updates link.
I tried doing a reinstall of Windows XP ontop of the old one, but that
made no difference.
I did however try Norman Virus Control and Internet Security that caused a
similar problem in Opera in one page when the firewall was running at max
security, where only half the page seemed to be downloaded, abruptly
ending mid javascript. Disabling the firewall let the full page through.
Uninstalling this program made no difference either.
Any idea at all?
Morten
(as well as to the ie5 group which was a mistake), but the crosspost
didn't work correctly.
When browsing certain pages bits of the html source seems to have been
edited away.
For instance, this link has several javascripts, one of which will launch
a streaming window
http://www.atomgruppen.se
However, every single time, using IE6 or Opera7.23 the same bit of the
source code is missing.
There is a line that should say something with
thePlayer= ...
where ... is a link and some window info, but in my source it always says
thePlayer=
m);
Lot of blank space ending with "m);" which is in fact the last characters
of the real source.
Anyone got the faintest idea of what is happening here?
If it was only www.atomgruppen.se I could live with it, but it also
affects windows update, never ever displaying the search for updates link.
I tried doing a reinstall of Windows XP ontop of the old one, but that
made no difference.
I did however try Norman Virus Control and Internet Security that caused a
similar problem in Opera in one page when the firewall was running at max
security, where only half the page seemed to be downloaded, abruptly
ending mid javascript. Disabling the firewall let the full page through.
Uninstalling this program made no difference either.
Any idea at all?
Morten