A member, Brat, seems to be having a problem with the new format.
When she comes to the forums, using Internet Explorer, she getts an error message "Internet Explorer has encountered some difficulties" and the browser shuts down. I've suggested that she clear her cache and try a reboot with no success.
Thoughts?
A member, Brat, seems to be having a problem with the new format.
When she comes to the forums, using Internet Explorer, she getts an error message "Internet Explorer has encountered some difficulties" and the browser shuts down. I've suggested that she clear her cache and try a reboot with no success.
Thoughts?
Try disabling any add'ons she might have running, could be a firewall or script blocker causing the problem as well.
Shouldn't have to disable your firewall to view this site. For me, being at work, it is not possible. It is also something I will not do at home for any site. Better hurry. My minute is about up.
A member, Brat, seems to be having a problem with the new format.
When she comes to the forums, using Internet Explorer, she getts an error message "Internet Explorer has encountered some difficulties" and the browser shuts down. I've suggested that she clear her cache and try a reboot with no success.
Thoughts?
A member, Brat, seems to be having a problem with the new format.
When she comes to the forums, using Internet Explorer, she getts an error message "Internet Explorer has encountered some difficulties" and the browser shuts down. I've suggested that she clear her cache and try a reboot with no success.
Thoughts?
firefox works better even if IE isn't the specific issue anyway. I've loved it since I switched.
I love the spell checking. (yes, I know, still off topic..lol).
I hate it when that happens.IE7 seems to have resolved my problems at home.
I will be unable to do that at work however. IE6 is the company desktop standard. I guess I may actually have to do some work.
Is there any way that you could convince them to upgrade?IE7 seems to have resolved my problems at home.
I will be unable to do that at work however. IE6 is the company desktop standard. I guess I may actually have to do some work.