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Please would someone wishing to indulge in a random act of kindness explain what i have to do to rectify this problem. The "help" section of IE doesn't
Your user agent (browser) does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames.
sylv wanting to view a website
Your user agent (browser) does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames.
sylv wanting to view a website
Re: Frames
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 21:45:16 +0000 (UTC), "sjsmorgan" <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, IE's "help" often doesn't.
You may be using a very old version of Internet Explorer. Go to "help"
and "about Internet Explorer", and check your version number. If it's
before version 5.5 or so, it's (1) out of date, and (2) not secure
enough to use these days, simply speaking.
A suggestion - try Firefox, which is a faster more secure web browser.
I say this instead of saying "update your IE" because depending on a
number of things, a new version of IE can inherit setup strangeness from
your old version. Go to:
http://www.getfirefox.com/
download the browser (should have a greed "download now" button with the
right version for your system) and run the installer. It will talk you
through all the steps, and you can have it import all of your bookmarks
and homepage.
An added advantage of trying it this way is that it won't hurt your
existing IE configuration at all. But once you try Firefox you may just
want to not go back to IE.
Questions are welcome - lots of helpful folks here.
Dave Hinz
Please would someone wishing to indulge in a random act of kindness explain what i have to do to rectify this problem. The "help" section of IE doesn't
Yes, IE's "help" often doesn't.
Your user agent (browser) does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames.
You may be using a very old version of Internet Explorer. Go to "help"
and "about Internet Explorer", and check your version number. If it's
before version 5.5 or so, it's (1) out of date, and (2) not secure
enough to use these days, simply speaking.
A suggestion - try Firefox, which is a faster more secure web browser.
I say this instead of saying "update your IE" because depending on a
number of things, a new version of IE can inherit setup strangeness from
your old version. Go to:
http://www.getfirefox.com/
download the browser (should have a greed "download now" button with the
right version for your system) and run the installer. It will talk you
through all the steps, and you can have it import all of your bookmarks
and homepage.
An added advantage of trying it this way is that it won't hurt your
existing IE configuration at all. But once you try Firefox you may just
want to not go back to IE.
Questions are welcome - lots of helpful folks here.
Dave Hinz
Re: Frames
"sjsmorgan" smeet het volgende in de groep:
You have an old version of IE I think !?
--
K0BBE
:: familiewebblad: [ http://tinyurl.com/csb8n ]
:: e-adres: incorrect
Please would someone wishing to indulge in a random act of
kindness explain what i have to do to rectify this problem.
The "help" section of IE doesn't
Your user agent (browser) does not support frames or is
currently configured not to display frames.
You have an old version of IE I think !?
--
K0BBE
:: familiewebblad: [ http://tinyurl.com/csb8n ]
:: e-adres: incorrect
Re: Frames
sjsmorgan wrote:
and which url?
Hugh W
Please would someone wishing to indulge in a random act of kindness explain what i have to do to rectify this problem. The "help" section of IE doesn't
Your user agent (browser) does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames.
sylv wanting to view a website
what OS and what browser please?
and which url?
Hugh W
Re: Frames
sjsmorgan wrote:
Just to allay others' concerns, I note that you are running a much
higher-numbered release of OE and that leads me to believe that you are
probably running WinXP with a later version of IE and it would support
frames.
The only thing I can think of offhand is that there is something strange
about that website (whatever it is) or your Security settings are set
too high. If you click Tools-Internet Options-Security, you can see that
panel. Has that been modified from the original defaults? Click Custom
Level and reset to Medium and see if that helps. Within that is at least
one setting dealing with frames.
HTH
Bob
Please would someone wishing to indulge in a random act of kindness explain what i have to do to rectify this problem. The "help" section of IE doesn't
Your user agent (browser) does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames.
sylv wanting to view a website
Just to allay others' concerns, I note that you are running a much
higher-numbered release of OE and that leads me to believe that you are
probably running WinXP with a later version of IE and it would support
frames.
The only thing I can think of offhand is that there is something strange
about that website (whatever it is) or your Security settings are set
too high. If you click Tools-Internet Options-Security, you can see that
panel. Has that been modified from the original defaults? Click Custom
Level and reset to Medium and see if that helps. Within that is at least
one setting dealing with frames.
HTH
Bob
Re: Frames
sjsmorgan wrote:
That website requires Java/JavaScript and it is probably turned off for
safety in your IE. Follow the instructions that begin here:
How to adjust your Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 settings?
Enabling Java/JavaScript
* Select Tools from the browser Menu bar
etc
<http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/eservices/tax/individuals/myaccount/browser_setup-e.html#a2>
HTH
Bob
Hugh. Dave Kobbe and Robert
This is the website
http://www.realenz.co.nz/
OS is Windows XP browser is IE version 6 and i have reset security to medium
. Still getting same message
That website requires Java/JavaScript and it is probably turned off for
safety in your IE. Follow the instructions that begin here:
How to adjust your Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 settings?
Enabling Java/JavaScript
* Select Tools from the browser Menu bar
etc
<http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/eservices/tax/individuals/myaccount/browser_setup-e.html#a2>
HTH
Bob
Re: Frames
Hugh. Dave Kobbe and Robert
This is the website
http://www.realenz.co.nz/
OS is Windows XP browser is IE version 6 and i have reset security to medium
.. Still getting same message
Sylv
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Frames
This is the website
http://www.realenz.co.nz/
OS is Windows XP browser is IE version 6 and i have reset security to medium
.. Still getting same message
Sylv
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Frames
sjsmorgan wrote:
Please would someone wishing to indulge in a random act of kindness
explain what i have to do to rectify this problem. The "help" section of
IE doesn't
Your user agent (browser) does not support frames or is currently
configured not to display frames. sylv wanting to view a website
what OS and what browser please?
and which url?
Hugh W
Re: Frames
sjsmorgan wrote:
A number of things still aren't known about your configuration. If any
popup-blockers or other protection software has been installed on that
system, they might explain it. You might be better off Googling for an
IE newsgroup or message board where people are more likely to have
encountered problems like this.
Ok followed those instructions all Java items were enabled ( Java Logging;
Java Console; JIT compiler)and applied button pushed and still nothing!
A number of things still aren't known about your configuration. If any
popup-blockers or other protection software has been installed on that
system, they might explain it. You might be better off Googling for an
IE newsgroup or message board where people are more likely to have
encountered problems like this.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Heiling" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Frames
That website requires Java/JavaScript and it is probably turned off for
safety in your IE. Follow the instructions that begin here:
How to adjust your Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 settings?
Enabling Java/JavaScript
* Select Tools from the browser Menu bar
etc
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/eservices/tax/ ... -e.html#a2
HTH
Bob
Re: Frames
Ok followed those instructions all Java items were enabled ( Java Logging;
Java Console; JIT compiler)and applied button pushed and still nothing!
Sylv
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Heiling" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Frames
Java Console; JIT compiler)and applied button pushed and still nothing!
Sylv
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Heiling" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Frames
That website requires Java/JavaScript and it is probably turned off for
safety in your IE. Follow the instructions that begin here:
How to adjust your Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 settings?
Enabling Java/JavaScript
* Select Tools from the browser Menu bar
etc
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/eservices/tax/ ... -e.html#a2
HTH
Bob
Re: Frames
"Robert Heiling" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
IE6 doesn't come with Java - I think. I had to download it from Sun
separately.
news:[email protected]...
sjsmorgan wrote:
Ok followed those instructions all Java items were enabled ( Java
Logging;
Java Console; JIT compiler)and applied button pushed and still nothing!
A number of things still aren't known about your configuration. If any
popup-blockers or other protection software has been installed on that
system, they might explain it. You might be better off Googling for an
IE newsgroup or message board where people are more likely to have
encountered problems like this.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Heiling" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Frames
That website requires Java/JavaScript and it is probably turned off for
safety in your IE. Follow the instructions that begin here:
How to adjust your Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 settings?
Enabling Java/JavaScript
* Select Tools from the browser Menu bar
etc
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/eservices/tax/ ... -e.html#a2
HTH
Bob
IE6 doesn't come with Java - I think. I had to download it from Sun
separately.
Re: Frames
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:18:28 -0800, Robert Heiling <[email protected]> wrote:
Installing firefox will eliminate any IE-ish strangeness, _and_ give her
a better browser. Even if it doesn't fix her problem, it's the
troubleshooting step that gives the most information the quickest.
A number of things still aren't known about your configuration. If any
popup-blockers or other protection software has been installed on that
system, they might explain it. You might be better off Googling for an
IE newsgroup or message board where people are more likely to have
encountered problems like this.
Installing firefox will eliminate any IE-ish strangeness, _and_ give her
a better browser. Even if it doesn't fix her problem, it's the
troubleshooting step that gives the most information the quickest.
Re: Frames
Dave Hinz wrote:
Agreed in some respects and I also have both the Mozilla 1.7.12 and the
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 browsers available on my own desktop. However,
such suggestions, as well-intentioned as they might be, are not
responsive to the issue that was presented, which is how to get IE to
work. Whether it's the current issue in regard to IE or other totally
non-related issues, I generally see all too many responses to requests
for help that never even address the question that was asked and I find
that to be aggravating. Didn't know you were going to hit one of my
hot-buttons did you?<vbg>
The fact is that Firefox has its own quirks and there are any number of
websites that render properly only in IE. It has to be used for those at
a minimum. (One example: http://www.castlegarden.org) We can be as unhappy as
we please with some website designers and with MS for supposedly being
non-compliant, but when IE is the only browser that will render a
certain website, there is no choice but to use it. Firefox could
technically render them if they weren't so stubborn. I use Firefox as my
main browser brcause I like tabbed browsing, but IE is set as my
default. No hatred of MS from this direction.
Bob
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:18:28 -0800, Robert Heiling <[email protected]> wrote:
A number of things still aren't known about your configuration. If any
popup-blockers or other protection software has been installed on that
system, they might explain it. You might be better off Googling for an
IE newsgroup or message board where people are more likely to have
encountered problems like this.
Installing firefox will eliminate any IE-ish strangeness, _and_ give her
a better browser. Even if it doesn't fix her problem, it's the
troubleshooting step that gives the most information the quickest.
Agreed in some respects and I also have both the Mozilla 1.7.12 and the
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 browsers available on my own desktop. However,
such suggestions, as well-intentioned as they might be, are not
responsive to the issue that was presented, which is how to get IE to
work. Whether it's the current issue in regard to IE or other totally
non-related issues, I generally see all too many responses to requests
for help that never even address the question that was asked and I find
that to be aggravating. Didn't know you were going to hit one of my
hot-buttons did you?<vbg>
The fact is that Firefox has its own quirks and there are any number of
websites that render properly only in IE. It has to be used for those at
a minimum. (One example: http://www.castlegarden.org) We can be as unhappy as
we please with some website designers and with MS for supposedly being
non-compliant, but when IE is the only browser that will render a
certain website, there is no choice but to use it. Firefox could
technically render them if they weren't so stubborn. I use Firefox as my
main browser brcause I like tabbed browsing, but IE is set as my
default. No hatred of MS from this direction.

Bob
Re: Frames
On 27 Jan 2006 in soc.genealogy.computing, Robert Heiling wrote:
While I agree with the first half of that statement, I just checked the
Castlegarden site in FF 1.5 on Win XP, and as far as I can tell, it
worked just fine.
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
The fact is that Firefox has its own quirks and there are any number
of websites that render properly only in IE. It has to be used for
those at a minimum. (One example: http://www.castlegarden.org)
While I agree with the first half of that statement, I just checked the
Castlegarden site in FF 1.5 on Win XP, and as far as I can tell, it
worked just fine.
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
Re: Frames
Joe Makowiec wrote:
That would be great if true, but since you didn't give indication of
familiarity with the main problem and specifically indicate that it waa
fixed, I don't know how to interpret what "just fine" means. The problem
had been that it didn't always display the full first page of listings
and left some off at the bottom until refreshed. Try surname Weber for
1880-1910. IE does it right, FF 1.0.7 stops at AL Weber.
Bob
On 27 Jan 2006 in soc.genealogy.computing, Robert Heiling wrote:
The fact is that Firefox has its own quirks and there are any number
of websites that render properly only in IE. It has to be used for
those at a minimum. (One example: http://www.castlegarden.org)
While I agree with the first half of that statement, I just checked the
Castlegarden site in FF 1.5 on Win XP, and as far as I can tell, it
worked just fine.
That would be great if true, but since you didn't give indication of
familiarity with the main problem and specifically indicate that it waa
fixed, I don't know how to interpret what "just fine" means. The problem
had been that it didn't always display the full first page of listings
and left some off at the bottom until refreshed. Try surname Weber for
1880-1910. IE does it right, FF 1.0.7 stops at AL Weber.
Bob
Re: Frames
On 27 Jan 2006 in soc.genealogy.computing, Robert Heiling wrote:
Nope, it turns up the same results - Adam => Albert - in both.
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
Joe Makowiec wrote:
On 27 Jan 2006 in soc.genealogy.computing, Robert Heiling wrote:
The fact is that Firefox has its own quirks and there are any
number of websites that render properly only in IE. It has to be
used for those at a minimum. (One example: http://www.castlegarden.org)
While I agree with the first half of that statement, I just checked
the Castlegarden site in FF 1.5 on Win XP, and as far as I can
tell, it worked just fine.
That would be great if true, but since you didn't give indication of
familiarity with the main problem and specifically indicate that it
waa fixed, I don't know how to interpret what "just fine" means. The
problem had been that it didn't always display the full first page
of listings and left some off at the bottom until refreshed. Try
surname Weber for 1880-1910. IE does it right, FF 1.0.7 stops at AL
Weber.
Nope, it turns up the same results - Adam => Albert - in both.
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
Re: Frames
Joe Makowiec wrote:
FF 1.5 and it works fine here as well. Nothing left off.
Nope, it turns up the same results - Adam => Albert - in both.
FF 1.5 and it works fine here as well. Nothing left off.
Re: Frames
Gene wrote:
That's the version that Joe said he was using. Looks like that problem
has been fixed then.
Bob
Joe Makowiec wrote:
Nope, it turns up the same results - Adam => Albert - in both.
FF 1.5 and it works fine here as well. Nothing left off.
That's the version that Joe said he was using. Looks like that problem
has been fixed then.
Bob
Re: Frames
On 27 Jan 2006 in soc.genealogy.computing, Robert Heiling wrote:
Time to upgrade?
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
Gene wrote:
Joe Makowiec wrote:
Nope, it turns up the same results - Adam => Albert - in both.
FF 1.5 and it works fine here as well. Nothing left off.
That's the version that Joe said he was using. Looks like that problem
has been fixed then.
Time to upgrade?
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
Re: Frames
Joe Makowiec wrote:
No sooner said than done.
I also see that the TB 1.5 beta I run has
been made official, so I'll do that one also in a couple. The beta has a
message formatting bug I'll be interested in seeing possibly fixed.
Thanks for the heads-up. I usually have the latest, but when everything
is going reasonably well and there's no specific need for some fix or
other it's easy to forget.
Bob
On 27 Jan 2006 in soc.genealogy.computing, Robert Heiling wrote:
Gene wrote:
Joe Makowiec wrote:
Nope, it turns up the same results - Adam => Albert - in both.
FF 1.5 and it works fine here as well. Nothing left off.
That's the version that Joe said he was using. Looks like that problem
has been fixed then.
Time to upgrade?
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
No sooner said than done.

been made official, so I'll do that one also in a couple. The beta has a
message formatting bug I'll be interested in seeing possibly fixed.
Thanks for the heads-up. I usually have the latest, but when everything
is going reasonably well and there's no specific need for some fix or
other it's easy to forget.
Bob
Re: Frames
Can you see the time at time.gov?
If not, use that site as an example and communicate with the folks at
Java. There actually very helpful.
If not, use that site as an example and communicate with the folks at
Java. There actually very helpful.