Brian Sharman wrote:

>Hi
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>Anybody having trouble logging on to the Vapor site ?
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>Cheers
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>Brian
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I presume you've tried with Javascript disabled? If it doesn't crash 
with JS disabled, then (and this is always most likely)
the problem is with a script in voyaget.com

In what follows, I am assuming you understand HTML.

See if you can get hold of the HTML  and supporting files for the 
Vapor.com page. Do you have a another browser so you can get hold of 
them? (Or even get them from IE on a PC, and transfer them to your Amiga).

(Of course, if  Voyager does not crash with JS disabled, you can even 
save the files with Voayger, and then re-enable JS after you've put the 
page and its supporting files into a diskfiule).

Then, put them in a diskfile, and try to view the file offline. 
Hopefully, the bug will still appear. If not, I can't imagine what the
problem is - maybe something to do with you TCP/IP  stack.

Having got your offline version to dutifully crash, remove java scripts 
from the HTML one at a time, seeing if it still crashes.
If it suddenly doesn't, then you have isolated which particular script 
is causing it. So then, send us the script, and we'll see if
we get any ideas. If you can do JS, you might try commenting out 
particular lines of the script, to isolate the problem further.

If you have removes all JS scripts if any, and the page still crashes, 
then start removing bits of the HTML, until you isolate
just exactly which line of HTML makes it crash.

THe above process may take an hour or two, but once you have isolated 
the exact problem, we might be able to get an idea what the problem is.






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