I never use IE on my Mac. I use safari or Cameo but cameo is a pain its
worse it is a more aggressive cache than IE. I'll look at firebird.

Meanwhile this problem was a Duh! Dan did it issue.

I had code in the file that keeps me out of the SSL when I am on my
development machine so I can work without having a certificate. I should
have realized when it worked on the live site and not here that that was
where to look. Really not seeing the forest for the tree's. I had misplaced
an end form tag and placed in inside an if statement so when it was my
machine to my local server it had no end form tag.

I wish I could blame Microsoft but in this case the neumosephallic seems to
be me.

on 1/25/04 13:04, Alan Wolfe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> might not be what you want to hear but have you tried firebird?  Its a lean
> mean browsing machine, first 3rd party browser ive seen that was actualy
> everything youd expect out of a browser like IE is (except without the bugs
> and bloat).
> 
> weve had a hell of a time w/ IE, especialy IE for macintosh since a whole
> group of our clients use IE for mac.  Whats sad is when it fails it causes
> data problems sometimes which reflects on us, its hard getting them to see
> that the problem is the browser, and not us (even then they might think "why
> cant we use this browser?").
> 
> As far as your IE install, i think its the registry settings that get
> screwed up and that thing is such a huge mess its a black art fixing it
> sometimes...
> 
> but heres a link to firebird, 6MB download, 16 MB after extracted.  Theres
> no instalation needed, you just unzip to a directory and run the exe, like
> how programs used to be before theyd spread a million DLLs all over your
> system :P
> 
> so far it seems to be a great browser:
> 
> http://www.mozilla.org/products/firebird/
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 7:30 AM
> Subject: Witango-Talk: [OFF] Fixing IE
> 
> 
>> OK so now that I know it is IE on that one machine short of a clean
> install
>> of the OS wiping the drive etc and starting over how do I fix it.  I tried
>> to download SP1 again and reinstall it but it did not fix the problem.
>> 
>> I guess I can work around it by checking my work with another machine but
>> this setup where Dev studio is on one machine, IIS and Witango on another
>> and SQL2000 and MySQL on a third mimics my live setup and of course makes
>> for a good test bed.
>> 
>> But I of course can't remove explorer all together can I.
>> 
>> Any ideas.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Dan Stein
>> Digital Software Solutions
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>> 
>> 
>>     "When you are born, you cry and those who love you rejoice.  And if
> you
>> live your life as you should, when you die, you rejoice and those who
>> love you cry."
>> 
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Digital Software Solutions
799 Evergreen Circle
Telford PA 18969
Land: 215-799-0192
Mobile: 610-256-2843
Fax 413-410-9682
FMP, WiTango, EDI,SQL 2000
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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