It would be helpful to have the site URL.
If you created this site on your home computer, the paths could be
incorrect. Pay special attention to the status bar when hovering over an
iimage or a link to see if the address matches your expectations. You
may get some help by clearing the browser cache.
You should install the Service Pack also. It will be required soon
anyway, and it adds considerable security. I've installed it on many
computers and have yet to see the first problem.
Jason Arroyo wrote:
I use myspace.com (don't laugh, I like it), and at work it comes up
fine, but at home, it comes up with frequent broken pictures (red X) and
the text format is stuck on a serif style (regardless of how the site is
intended to look). At work it works fine, has its own font and all the
pictures work... The pages also come up quicker. At home they do not.
This seems to the *only* website with this problem at home, everything
else I try comes out fine.
I use XP and IE, I don't have the service pack, I don't really want to
install it either. I use a fast connection, too. It worked without a
hitch on that website up until a few months ago, then after a few weeks
of this, it worked again and loaded everything properly. Then a couple
weeks ago, it started to improperly load yet again.
Any ideas? Are there site-specific settings? Would it be one of my
internet security programs gone haywire and just not letting all the
page data through? I have BlackIce defender and Norton Internet Security
on there. I haven't changed a single setting for either since I first
installed them.
It's a nuisance problem; as I said, everything else on the WWW works for
me, including streaming audio and video (unless it's tied in through a
myspace page!). Just myspace is having issues, and just at home.???
*very* perplexing, but some of the people here properly diagnosed my
heat sink was on backwards so who knows, anything is possible :)
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