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To: Len who wrote (2146)8/24/1998 11:44:00 PM
From: Dave Bissett  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14778
 
Here's a small problem that's turning into a major one for me and I'd appreciate any advice. AFter a long long time of trouble free use of IE4.0 all of a sudden I'm having trouble accessing links. I've run into several web pages recently where I can access some links but when I click other links on the same page nothing happens. One of these is a trader's personal website so I E-mailed him about the problem and he wrote back that as far has his testing showed all the links worked fine. I'd say out of about 30 links on his page I couldn't get any response from half of them. I've also had this problem at a couple of commercial websites this week and I'm totally puzzled. Has anybody run into this before? I have no idea what to do to fix this other than reinstall IE but is there any reason to expect that would help. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks

Dave



To: Len who wrote (2146)8/25/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: Spots  Respond to of 14778
 
>>RAM and CPU's, cases, and the likes certainly don't have the need
for a middleman.

>>And most
do stand behind the items, since stores and such won't buy from
wholesalers if they can't return faulty products. The only thing you
lose, IMHO, is the 'buy on approval' most retail chains allow.


Rereading your posts, I was wrong. You did tell me something
I didn't know before, reiterated in this post,
which I was too dim to perceive.

Thanks for the second shot, and I appreciate the info, however
dimly perceived <g>.

Regards,

Spots