Shouldn't be a problem - I'm using IE5 on NT with 128Mb.

I wish I had some sort of decent packet sniffer - I'm not sure if the HTTP
session is being aborted, or what...

I have something similar, but for various reasons it doesn't work with host
headers.

David

Terry Bader wrote:
> 
> good point, i hadnt even thought of client restrictions...
> 
> just to add to Dick's reply, we had a customer that wanted a quick fix to
> update some records all at once (temporarily, until they decided what they
> really wanted and what they wanted to pay), but because they used IE 4, the
> browser just began to crash with all the data being displayed in one page...
> 
> and that was only 800+ records at the time...
> 
> so now rethinking about it, have you tried different browsers?  i have not
> had a problem with IE 5 on  the same large web pages...  and i have a bit
> more memory then the average user...
> 
>         Terry Bader
>         IT/Web Specialist
>         EDO Corp - Combat Systems
>         (757) 424-1004 ext 361 - Work
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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