Oh Yeah.. providing some details about systems might help....
I'm running
IE version 6.0.2600.0000
Cipher Strength: 128-Bit
on Windows 2000 Advanced Server, with an @Home cable connection.....
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Oh Yeah.. providing some details about systems might help....
I'm running
IE version 6.0.2600.0000
Cipher Strength: 128-Bit
on Windows 2000 Advanced Server, with an @Home cable connection.....
This has nothing to do with the thread...just wanted to see my new signature and lapse into an orgy of self-congratulation at my wit....
Yeppers, same here. I was a wondering myself, just an empty page? Oh well...................:)
I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win98; en-US; rv:0.9.5) Gecko/20011011
I'm using IE 6.0, but I get the same thing using Lynx 2.8. Both on the same DSL connection with the same router.
I'm useing IE 5.50.4807.2300CO on win nt 4.00.1381 with T1 connection I get blank pages. When I use netscape 6 with win98 and 56k dail-up no blank pages:confused:
I almost ALWAYS, EVERYDAY get black, blank pages. I click a link or thread and it comes up. Reload NEVER works. I have to go back to the location bar and type antionline.com and then when I am back I once again click on the link or thread I was trying to get to. I use both IE and Netscape. Diff version on diffrent comps. Also, when I try to give AntiPoints the pop-up just comes up and stays black. I would love to give out more AntiPoints but I cant. I assume all of this has SOMETHING to do with Java. I dont know. All other sites work fine. I have been meaning to post something about it to see if I could get any help. Well... here I am along with others. Anyone? Any ideas? I would REALLY love to give out more Antipoints. Thanks.
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too bad it didn't just dump the etc/passwd. hahahaha. That's odd, but i haven't encountered the problem.
*sniff* its getting worse... I usually got one blank screen for about every 20 or so pages viewed... so far today, I've had more blank screens than ones displaying correctly... :(
I have IE 5.5 and 6.0 on about Win 98SE, Win2000, WinME, ad NT 4.0. With a DSL connection on all of them, and 56K on a Win2000 at home.