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TheBurgerMan at GMail dot Com
May 10th 07, 03:47 PM
Hi all.

I have 2 clients running IE 6.0.2800.1106.XPSP2.050301-1526 and they are
both having problems with our application.

My question is, how would they get to this version of IE? According to this
Microsoft article, they are using the SP1 version of IE in SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=kb;en-us;164539.

I want to replicate their problem in our Staging site, but cannot get to
this version.

Any thoughts?
Thanks.
TheBurgerMan
at
GMail
dot
Com

Mark L. Ferguson
May 10th 07, 04:13 PM
MSDN includes a disk with all versions of IE. I know of no other source
--
Mark L. Ferguson
"TheBurgerMan at GMail dot Com" wrote:
> Hi all.
> I have 2 clients running IE 6.0.2800.1106.XPSP2.050301-1526 and they are
> both having problems with our application.
> My question is, how would they get to this version of IE? According to this
> Microsoft article, they are using the SP1 version of IE in SP2:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=kb;en-us;164539.
> I want to replicate their problem in our Staging site, but cannot get to
> this version.

TheBurgerMan at GMail dot Com
May 10th 07, 06:37 PM
Thanks Mark. I cannot find the CD you mentioned, but I did go back to the
MSDN download area and found the original IE 6 and IE6SP1. I will try them
out.

Thanks for the clue.
TheBurgerMan

"Mark L. Ferguson" > wrote in
message ...
> MSDN includes a disk with all versions of IE. I know of no other source
> --
> Mark L. Ferguson
> "TheBurgerMan at GMail dot Com" wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> I have 2 clients running IE 6.0.2800.1106.XPSP2.050301-1526 and they are
>> both having problems with our application.
>> My question is, how would they get to this version of IE? According to
>> this
>> Microsoft article, they are using the SP1 version of IE in SP2:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=kb;en-us;164539.
>> I want to replicate their problem in our Staging site, but cannot get to
>> this version.

TheBurgerMan at GMail dot Com
May 22nd 07, 03:06 PM
Update for anyone interested.

We traced the issue down to the html code itself. The person that created
the content created the html from exporting a Word document. There are huge
amounts of CRAP that is generated in this process (presummebly to cover
every scenerio).

We tested this by exporting a blank document from Word to html and still had
the same issues.

We are currently in the process of creating new html properly.

Thanks.

"TheBurgerMan at GMail dot Com" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Mark. I cannot find the CD you mentioned, but I did go back to the
> MSDN download area and found the original IE 6 and IE6SP1. I will try
> them out.
>
> Thanks for the clue.
> TheBurgerMan
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" > wrote in
> message ...
>> MSDN includes a disk with all versions of IE. I know of no other source
>> --
>> Mark L. Ferguson
>> "TheBurgerMan at GMail dot Com" wrote:
>>> Hi all.
>>> I have 2 clients running IE 6.0.2800.1106.XPSP2.050301-1526 and they are
>>> both having problems with our application.
>>> My question is, how would they get to this version of IE? According to
>>> this
>>> Microsoft article, they are using the SP1 version of IE in SP2:
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=kb;en-us;164539.
>>> I want to replicate their problem in our Staging site, but cannot get to
>>> this version.
>
>

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