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Subject: HTML interpreted incorrectly on just one computer
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: hlf-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 09 Dec 2005 09:14 PST
Expires: 09 Dec 2005 14:43 PST
Question ID: 603678
HTML error only one one computer.

See the page http://www.gildasclubwestchester.org/About/about.htm and
any of the pages in the About section.

You will note in the list on the left a button labelled Affiliates.

This button shows on all computers that I have used except one!

When I look at the source on the failing computer, I note that the
code for the button image is missing.

This happens on ALL installed browsers including IE6, Firefox 1.5,
Opera, and two Netscape versions.

I have tried cleaning up all temp files, history files, and the like to no avail.

In my office, there are 3 computers all connected to the same network.
The Affiliates fails to show on only one of them.
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Subject: Re: HTML interpreted incorrectly on just one computer
From: lotd-ga on 09 Dec 2005 09:49 PST
 
Does this computer contain any firewall or anti-virus software that is
not present on the other 2 computers?

~lotd
Subject: Re: HTML interpreted incorrectly on just one computer
From: hlf-ga on 09 Dec 2005 10:17 PST
 
Yes, I do have firewall and anti-virus on the computer that fails to
recognize the code line.

Before replying to your comment, I selectively turned off the firewall
and anti-virus software.

The culprit was Zone Alarm. Now I will check the configuration to see
what I can do about it.

Do you want your hint to be considered as a valid answer? If so, come
back and claim payment which I will gladly confirm. If this is just a
goodwill gesture,
many thanks.

Howard
Subject: Re: HTML interpreted incorrectly on just one computer
From: lotd-ga on 09 Dec 2005 10:21 PST
 
I don't think my question/hint can be considered an answer worthy of
the price. Thanks for the offer though. Consider it a freebie!

Thanks for using Google Answers.
lotd
Subject: Re: HTML interpreted incorrectly on just one computer
From: lotd-ga on 09 Dec 2005 10:39 PST
 
Just to add...the following page may be useful in explaining why
Zonealarm is blocking that particular image/link.

http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/m-284060/tm.htm

~lotd
Subject: Re: HTML interpreted incorrectly on just one computer
From: hlf-ga on 09 Dec 2005 11:23 PST
 
Many thanks LOTD.

I checked the reference site and think the "offending" word might be

Affiliates.

I am now closing the question and I am grateful to you for the hint.

Howard
Subject: Re: HTML interpreted incorrectly on just one computer
From: lotd-ga on 09 Dec 2005 11:54 PST
 
I'm glad I was able to offer assistance.
~lotd

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