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Old June 11th 07, 06:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
mike
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Default Corrupted appearance of webpages

In the body of various otherwise properly appearing webpages I see parts of
this message appearing in blue:
"Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" this is preceded by the icon
i in a blue circle. Depending on its position on the webpage further words in
that message also appear such as "Most likely...." etc. Various parts of this
message appear. It would help if I could show you a screen print but I don't
think this is an option in this newsgroup.

An example is at http://tranquil-journey.tripod.com/ but it seems that this
corruption only appears on my computer. I have cleared my temporary internet
files, cookies and history but this hasn't helped, and a system restore was
unable to reset to an earlier date.

Any advice would be most welcome. Thank you.
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Old June 11th 07, 11:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
TaurArian [MS-MVP]
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Default Corrupted appearance of webpages

Try the applicable IE Newsgroup -
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...e/default.mspx
Click "newsgroups" and select either IE6 or IE7 depending on your version.

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| In the body of various otherwise properly appearing webpages I see parts of
| this message appearing in blue:
| "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" this is preceded by the icon
| i in a blue circle. Depending on its position on the webpage further words in
| that message also appear such as "Most likely...." etc. Various parts of this
| message appear. It would help if I could show you a screen print but I don't
| think this is an option in this newsgroup.
|
| An example is at http://tranquil-journey.tripod.com/ but it seems that this
| corruption only appears on my computer. I have cleared my temporary internet
| files, cookies and history but this hasn't helped, and a system restore was
| unable to reset to an earlier date.
|
| Any advice would be most welcome. Thank you.


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Old June 11th 07, 01:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
C A Upsdell
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Default Corrupted appearance of webpages

Mike wrote:
In the body of various otherwise properly appearing webpages I see parts of
this message appearing in blue:
"Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" this is preceded by the icon
i in a blue circle. Depending on its position on the webpage further words in
that message also appear such as "Most likely...." etc. Various parts of this
message appear. It would help if I could show you a screen print but I don't
think this is an option in this newsgroup.

An example is at http://tranquil-journey.tripod.com/ but it seems that this
corruption only appears on my computer. I have cleared my temporary internet
files, cookies and history but this hasn't helped, and a system restore was
unable to reset to an earlier date.

Any advice would be most welcome. Thank you.


That page has a lot of IFRAMEs, each with an ad. I suspect that you
have an ad-blocker which is doing it.

 




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