Our university's CMS is a bear to work with, and we're trying to 
disseminate a grant-funded project's field and lab data to several 
customers.  As a work around, I created a TW5 page for the project

http://lambic.nsm.iup.edu/BeaverRun.html  

However, I'm getting reports from folks (particularly those in state gov't 
offices) that their IE8 or IE9 browsers will not open the page (Firefox, 
Safari, etc. are working well, but many of these folks have no control of 
their computer's applications).  Is there something they need to do on 
their end, or should I consider converting the information to a static set 
of HTML pages so that any user can see the content?

Any suggestions would be very welcome!

Thanks,
Nate

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