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![]() | Very wierd Windows problem This is a very strange problem. I use GoLive to code and create pages. After I create the pages, I preview them in IE, Firefox and Opera to make sure that everythings OK and then I upload them to the server. Lately, some strange things have been happening on my machine. I have built, previewed and uploaded the pages without any problems but when I view some of the pages 'on the net', some of the code in the page has been dropped by the browser! This happens on any of the browsers I am using on this particular machine only. When I view the page source in the browser, a lot of the code is missing. Here's snippet of code from the page in question: Original code : <td> <div align="center"> </div> </td> Code in MY browsers: <td> <div align="center"> </div> </td> The page can be found here: http://www.tecnik.co.uk/fp.html On this page, I can see only 2 thumbnails! Everyone else at work can view the pages I have created just fine so I'm the only one with the problem. I really dont want to re-format the machine as I have this problem only on some pages - scfi.com and some ebay pages to name a couple. Any help / ideas would be gratefully received!! The machine in question is a P4 3MHz / 1G RAM / XPSP2 with all updates. As far as I can remember, the problem seemed to start after an OS update (Automatic Update is on). No problems on the other machines in the office though, just mine! ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/web-design-discussion/115191-very-wierd-windows-problem.html Ravi |
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