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    Have No Idea Why It (IE 5.5) Wants To Do It: Sometimes I Can See All The Images And Framed Web Pages On A Site And Then Suddenly I Can't See The Images Unless I Right Click To Show Images And Tha Framed Pages Simply Say Page Cannot Be Displayed In 2 Out Of The Frames On The Page. Sometimes It Shows The Home Page When I Start, Then It Will Not Show Any Other Page After That. I Have Done Evreything Short Of A Windows Deltree And Reload. Any Ideas guys And Gals? (BTW, There are No Internet Speed Optimising Programs On This PC, It Is My Personal PC And Has A T-1 Connection)
    windows (When-Does-OH-S**t): (n) a 32 bit platform running with 16 bit performance with built on an 8 bit foundation that is not worth 2 bits.

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    Have you tried IE6.0
    Works great for most people and others not so well.
    6.0 is perfect on my system, just an option.

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    have tried both versions. it started this about a week ago on 6.0 (have been running 6.0 since it was first posted in windrivers) then i reverted back to 5.5 today, still does it. it is doing this at this very moment on this response page. in the frame on the bottom i right click and it says under properties "cannot find server" and "unknown protocol". under the instant UBB code section, first image in the middle of that box: "http://forums.windrivers.com/cgi-bin/forum3/url.gif" for adding a URL, it says "unavailible"; however, when i right click and select "show image" it comes right up.
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    solution:

    INSTALLED OPERA 5.11

    oh well, what the heck... it worked.

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    Been an Opera user since 1998 <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0"> and I absolutely love it. I only use IE5.5 when it is absolutely necessary!

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    Originally posted by artpego:
    <STRONG>solution:

    INSTALLED OPERA 5.11

    oh well, what the heck... it worked.</STRONG>
    Another convert - Welcome !

    I use Opera at home too. Faster, safer, cleaner. No other browser can offer a multi-window interface.

    Never understood why you had to spawn a different process for each new window in IE and Netscape.

    Betcha IE will eventually incorporate a similar feature eventually.

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    Opera is great, it is a sleek, fast smooth machine. Just have 1 question:

    how do i get windows streaming media or even quick time to plug into this critter? perhaps i shall start a new topic :sigh:

    -or try for the 20th time to find out on google-

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