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I have been looking for an answer for a week to this problem. I have a web page (html) that is showing great with Mozilla but the page is blank with IE. I tried deleting the Cache like some people told me, and it didn't help. Anyone has any suggestions? I would appreicate any reply.
I cannot give the address of the website because it is internal page on the intranet.

Thank you

2007-11-19 08:21:08 · 5 answers · asked by Ladybug NH 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

5 answers

Lol I hope I'm right. It would make my day.

I'm guessing the web developer got ticked off with coding for IE, so wrote in a script making the page appear blank to anyone using IE. This isn't unheard of. Last month, there was a revolution on Digg.com. A bunch(in the thousands) of web developers refused to code for IE because it doesn't folow the web standards.

I support anyone against IE.

2007-11-19 08:27:54 · answer #1 · answered by -__ 3 · 0 1

The problem maybe the version of IE you are using. Some intranet pages were developed for use with IE 6, if you are using IE 7 then it may not show up. You should check you version of IE. Also check your web settings. Open IE go to tools-> programs there should be button for resetting the options -> then in the advanced tab you should see a similar button-> reset them both -> close IE and open it back up. If that still doesn't work I would reinstall whatever version of IE you have. Good luck

2007-11-19 08:28:46 · answer #2 · answered by jdmrent 1 · 0 1

Hey there,

There is no problem with IE, howeverl you need to check if your internal site supports IEor not. In addition if you are using IE7 then its just the security features of IE7 that might not allow you to view the web-site, however; you can always add the internal site in your trustred web-site. As you might be aware and people in this community might have answered you that IE 7 uses "Extended Validation SSL Certificates" which might conflict with your site.

Hence, in order to resolve your problem, you need to first contact your IT dept and check if you can open the same site on any other computer in the same domain/workgroup.

I would like to see your issue resolved and you using IE in future.

Nirmal
Microsoft

2007-11-19 08:33:01 · answer #3 · answered by honey_thecop 2 · 0 0

Well a simple test to see if it is a problem with your IE browser or something on the server side is to see if you can view it on another PCs IE browser (or have a coworker do it). If you experience the same results on multiple computers the problem is likely due to browser incompatibility on the server side. If other computers can view it with IE but yours can't, then you'll need to find the difference between your IE and others.

** Edit **
Oh, you can also try viewing the source of the page (even though blank) and see if maybe it is a sent to you but just not rendering properly.

2007-11-19 08:26:19 · answer #4 · answered by Jim Maryland 7 · 0 1

Most likely ur IE brower cannot show websites but in mozilla they can i hve the same problem i recommend doing a diagonistic or something like that on testing websitre viewing on both browers or updating your IE browser to 7 highest one yet

2007-11-19 08:30:30 · answer #5 · answered by EliteKool 2 · 0 1

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