Greetings
        Off emailer topic.  Excuse.
        The signature, below, was created when I ran into two problems with 
users of IE 6.0 on Windows.  (I'm Safari on Mac).  All the reported 
problems were windows/IE6.0.  This is about one month old.
        Note the second issue, which may also be an issue with IE on Mac.  We 
had none reported from other than Windows, but may exist.
        
On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 10:40  PM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Are you sure IE was really showing web pages? Or was it just pulling
> pages from the local cache?

To download the pdf files from the web:
        Get the most recent Adobe Reader at www.adobe.com.
        If you are any Mac or a windows not running Internet Explorer (IE), 
just click.
        If you are a windows machine running IE you need to do one of the 
following.
        (Solution 1)    Right click to download the file.  This bypasses the 
browser.  Open the downloaded file in Adobe Reader from www.adobe.com.
        (Solution 2)    Make sure the version of IE is 6.0.1 or higher.  6.0 does 
not handle pdf's well due to a bad plug-in.  6.0.1 is 6.0 with Service 
Pack One (SP1)
        (Solution 3)    Use Mozilla for windows as the browser.  It downloads 
pdfs correctly.  www.mozilla.org

        For Windows users with Internet Explorer 6.0 your browser may be set 
to download a web page upon the first visit and then show the stored 
page, rather than the real page, upon return visits.  This makes the 
browser appear faster, but shows old data.
        The work around is to reload the page, called "Refresh" in Internet 
Explorer.



Thank you!
Frank Rader
Frank Rader


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