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Post by brakeline on Dec 11, 2009 7:12:24 GMT
When I open a post the message "Interenet explorere has encoutered a problem and is shutting down" it then shuts down the page and reconnects. Doesnt do it with all posts, I'm just wondering if its to do with the size of some of the avatars. Does anyone else get this problem
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Post by Renegade on Dec 11, 2009 10:24:23 GMT
It's a problem with your Internerd Exploder Try Firefox >>> www.ukfirefox.com/ It's free and better than explorer.
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Post by lightspeed on Dec 11, 2009 15:37:55 GMT
I've encountered that a few times lately. Seems to happen here with IE6, but not at home with IE8 Lots of sites now come up with a banner that says they'll soon be dropping support for IE6, but they are pretty slow here at work at keeping up with software. We'll probably go to IE8 about the time that IE12 comes out.
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Post by guyver1 on Dec 11, 2009 15:55:15 GMT
Im getting kicked out of posts and reconnected today, Im using IE8
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Post by lightspeed on Dec 11, 2009 19:19:07 GMT
Im getting kicked out of posts and reconnected today, Im using IE8 Dunno then
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Post by Renegade on Dec 11, 2009 23:20:24 GMT
It's a problem with your Internerd Exploder Try Firefox >>> www.ukfirefox.com/ It's free and better than explorer.
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Post by brakeline on Dec 12, 2009 5:01:01 GMT
So its not just me then, I'm on IE8, but now usin Firefox to view this site, all my stuff is on IE8, and Firefox is quite fuzzy C'mon IE8 get your finger out and get it sorted Cheers guys kinda thought it was an Explorer problem, now that confirms it. Now is there any patches to fix this or am I talkin nonesense
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Post by sparky on Dec 13, 2009 15:19:28 GMT
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Post by Burchy on Dec 13, 2009 20:21:08 GMT
I seen loads of machines that struggle with IE8. It seems that it's OK when the PC is fairly new and uncluttered, but if your machine has come up through the different version from IE6 and IE7, then you may well get problems.
One fix i have found that often works is to uninstall IE8 completely and revert to IE7. IE& seems much more stable, but you can then upgrade to IE8 again with a fresher, cleaner setup
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Post by brakeline on Dec 14, 2009 12:00:45 GMT
will give that a go Burchy and see how I get on
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