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    Re: Cannot Display the Webpage (IE7 vs IE6)

    I don't think I know how to debug ASP...good thing all those books I ordered on a dead language have arrived and are on my shelves here at work!

    Nor do I know that much about Firefox except that it's come up alot in response to topics I've googled. Is that another browser?

    In the long term this does not matter and the page will get migrated to .net, so I'm not sure how much time I (we?) should spend debugging it. Maybe it's the next page I should tackle in my migration path.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Cannot Display the Webpage (IE7 vs IE6)

    Quote Originally Posted by MMock
    Nor do I know that much about Firefox except that it's come up alot in response to topics I've googled. Is that another browser?
    My first reaction to this was "You are joking."

    But I figured, I shouldn't be so assuming. Firefox is a relatively new web browser when compared to IE. Its structure makes it extremely extensible, and is therefore a must-have for web developers. Especially Firefox with the web developer toolbar to examine your page and Firebug to debug javascript. Firefox has become very popular in a short amount of time, so it's definitely worth downloading, installing and using.

    www.getfirefox.com

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    Re: Cannot Display the Webpage (IE7 vs IE6)

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak
    My first reaction to this was "You are joking."
    Sadly, no. One should always be cautious what one posts on a public forum when one wishes to continue to hold her head up high...

    Thanks for the tip.

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