Since upgrading to Jaguar (on my 500MHz iBook), random lines of text in
Internet Explorer 5 looks like Woodstock gibberish (the bird in the Peanuts
comic strip). The text in a number of paragraphs looks like a bunch of cap &
lower case vertical lines, instead of the correct characters. If I click on
or select the jumbled text it will clear up, but text in other areas of the
page turns to gibberish.

I had IE5.2 installed and upgraded to IE5.2.2 this morning which did not fix
the problem. I don't like anti-aliasing text, but since I can't turn it off
completely in OSX, I have it set at Medium (under System Preference;
General) and smoothing is off when below 12 points.

Any thoughts on why type is turning into Woodstock tick-marks?

Thanks!
-Mark


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