This can be caused by an XML file that uses an XSL file to create either an anchor tag (A) set to change the right frame or element that calls Window.open ("URL", "rightframe").
This only happens if the right frame is currently pointing to a page located on another domain. If the page is on the same domain, it works fine until the page changes to a separate domain.
To resolve this problem, install the version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 from either of the following Microsoft Web sites:
NOTE: The version of Internet Explorer 5.5 that is included with Windows Millennium Edition (Me) is 5.50.4134.0100. The version of Internet Explorer 5.5 that is available on Microsoft Web sites is version 5.50.41.34.0600.
bweed6
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June 24th, 2005 17:00
This only happens if the right frame is currently pointing to a page located on another domain. If the page is on the same domain, it works fine until the page changes to a separate domain.