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Thread: IE 5 problems

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    Any one else having problems with submiting forms with IE 5.0? It use to be working fine now with every form I get that "The page cannot be displayed" error. Just like if the site was down. Doesn't matter what site it is, same error. I know it popped up an error a couple of days before about the system registry problem...that it needed to reboot to fix it. I rebooted and everything worked but the forms now.

    Anyone have any idea what the problem is? I have just started using Netscape again (don't really care for it) and it works fine.

    Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!

    ~NiceMann

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    humm funny I was able to do that form. But when I try to do secure sites (for example my nextcard site) it doesn't let me. Even with my wellsfago card it doesn't let me. I can get to www.wellsfargo.com but when I even try to goto sign on ([url]http://www.wellsfargo.com/cgi/check.cgi[url]) it doesn't even let me get to the form. Something doesn't make since.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    ~NiceMann

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by NiceMann:
    humm funny I was able to do that form. But when I try to do secure sites (for example my nextcard site) it doesn't let me. Even with my wellsfago card it doesn't let me. I can get to www.wellsfargo.com but when I even try to goto sign on ( [url] http://www.wellsfargo.com/cgi/check.cgi [url] ) it doesn't even let me get to the form. Something doesn't make since.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    ~NiceMann
    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


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    A lot of these online banking site require 128bit encryption. Go to www.windowsupdate.com and update everything.

    [This message has been edited by Leon (edited 04-11-2000).]

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    You wouldn't happen to know if the 128bit encryption download causes the browser to run slower, would you?

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    No it doesn't Betts.

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