Partial Disply of Some Web Sites

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TwinCityBear

This problem happens in both IE and Netscape. Computer
restore doesn't fix the problem. The problem is this:

Some web pages only partially load, and do not load to the correct
format. I had this problem for a while (a few months) and then it
mysteriously went away. Well, it mysteriously reappeared again
tonight. It's very frustrating, as it affects web pages that I
frequent, and now cannot access correctly.

I found this, which accurately describes the problem, but since the
patch is for v5, and I have v6 (running XP on a pentium 3 chip), it
won't work.


http://support.earthlink.net/mu/1/psc/img/walkthroughs/windows_9x_nt/browsers/ie_5.0/1689.psc.html


Partial Web Page is Displayed / Apply patch to Internet Explorer
Resolution ID: 1689
Operating System(s): Windows 95, Windows 98
Application: Microsoft Internet Explorer
Application Version(s): 5.0, 5.01


Anything I should try?

Thank you for any and all replies,
 
Try these fixes.

Internet Explorer Calculates the Web Page Window Size Incorrectly
When you create Web pages, the screen-size calculation that is used to
determine child window locations (and other items in a parent window) may be
incorrect. This may cause child windows (and other items in a parent window)
in an HTML page to appear off center, or to appear incorrectly in the parent
window of an HTML page.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321268
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You Cannot Connect to the Internet After You Install Microsoft Updates
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Microsoft Windows XP SP1. The hotfixes 312176 and 325662
You receive incomplete HTML pages
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=331906

Henri Leboeuf
Web page: http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/index.htm
 

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