Susan -- thanks so much for checking it out for me. I've noticed the
re-display problem on other sites besides my own (CNN is one that comes to
mind). I wish I knew what causes that problem or how to fix it.

If this were your client  what would you tell them? That the problem is
most likely with their own ISP and not necessarily a widespread problem
that lots of other users will run into?

BTW, I just had my aunt check it on AOL and she accessed it OK. The way I
figure, if it accesses on AOL okay, then it should work almost anywhere.

Suz

Susan wrote:

>They are both working fine for me, but the second "re-displays" as soon as
>the page comes in which is a little wierd.  If they are viewing the pages
>via a proxy server, they could be seeing old pages which are in cache, or
>if the proxy server isn't configured properly, the page being "sent back"
>from the webserver may not be getting through.  A proxy server acts as a
>cache and as a way of hiding and/or eliminating real IP addresses on the
>other side of the proxy server.  Some internet applications do not work
>well with proxy servers because of this "IP switching".
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