I was hoping someone who was good at html would have spoke up. All I can say is that runing it though the www validation
here indicates it has quite a few 'errors'.
It does load here, both in Netscape 7.0 and IE 5.5, although it is too wide to fit the page in either browser (requires horizontal scrolling to see the whole thing). Sorry I can't be of more help.
I too had no difficulty loading the site with FireFox 0.8 and IE 6.0. I checked it with
the Web Design Group's HTML validator, and didn't see any "killer" errors. Because there's no HTML document type description (DTD), both the W3C and WDG's validators make assumptions about what's allowed. That leads to errors like "there is no attribute MARGINHEIGHT for this element (in this HTML version)", a result of an erroneous guess without a DTD stating the HTML version.
I'd suggest that since there are lots of machines that can load the site successfully, that there may be a problem in code used both by IE and Opera that is causing the problem. Those could be viruses or malware that affects the networking environment on the machine. Another possibility is missing Microsoft critical updates.
Try scanning the system for viruses, using up-to-date virus definitions. Check "Windows Update" and install any missing critical updates. If the problem persists, obtain a copy of the analysis and repair tool HijackThis, install it, and submit its log output to the experts in the Virus Information and Removal forum. See the second link listed below for information on obtaining HijackThis.
Dave Lyle
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It does load here, both in Netscape 7.0 and IE 5.5, although it is too wide to fit the page in either browser (requires horizontal scrolling to see the whole thing). Sorry I can't be of more help.
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May 13th, 2004 21:00
I'd suggest that since there are lots of machines that can load the site successfully, that there may be a problem in code used both by IE and Opera that is causing the problem. Those could be viruses or malware that affects the networking environment on the machine. Another possibility is missing Microsoft critical updates.
Try scanning the system for viruses, using up-to-date virus definitions. Check "Windows Update" and install any missing critical updates. If the problem persists, obtain a copy of the analysis and repair tool HijackThis, install it, and submit its log output to the experts in the Virus Information and Removal forum. See the second link listed below for information on obtaining HijackThis.
Jim