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I had the exact same problem at Amazon.com; I found this discussion thread
by googling "stack overflow at line:"+1029 I believe I have seen it once before, but I don't recall where. Yes, I have a few IE plugins, but not much special as far as I know. Just the usual plus Google, Yahoo, and ICQ toolbars. |
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Hi Steve,
The ICQ toolbar also replaces the SearchHook engine in IE. The SearchHook engine pre-processes the web address entered in the address bar to make sure it is well formed or to lookup the address from a shortcut. It could be that the ICQ toolbar can't handle the urls at amazon (who knows for what reason) Unfortunately when you remove the ICQ toolbar (uninstall) it does not revert to the IE SearchHook engine. A registry tweak is available at http://www.iecustomizer.com/SearchHookFixDownload.htm It would be interesting to see if others have experienced this problem have also had the ICQ toolbar installed at some time or another. "Steve Cobb" <simplulo@yahooDOT.com> wrote in message news:59efb03499564a38a2968582875f4061@ureader.com. .. > I had the exact same problem at Amazon.com; I found this discussion thread > by googling "stack overflow at line:"+1029 > > I believe I have seen it once before, but I don't recall where. > > Yes, I have a few IE plugins, but not much special as far as I know. Just > the usual plus Google, Yahoo, and ICQ toolbars. |
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Hi All,
It appears that I was finally able to restore Internet Explorer 6 by removing Symantec AntiVirus, about 30 copies of the Sober worm, and then installing Avast Antivirus. I found that the LiveUpdate feature on the Symantec AV was copying and blocking deletion of the worm. It seems whatever was causing the "Stack Overflow" and loss of use of any javascripts on the page, has stopped and IE seems to be working normally. You may want to scan your machine just in case ... I keep my virus definitions up to date and still got hit. I hope this may be of some use to you. Thanks for the help ............ Jim "Rob Parsons" wrote: > Hi Steve, > > The ICQ toolbar also replaces the SearchHook engine in IE. The SearchHook > engine pre-processes the web address entered in the address bar to make sure > it is well formed or to lookup the address from a shortcut. It could be that > the ICQ toolbar can't handle the urls at amazon (who knows for what reason) > > Unfortunately when you remove the ICQ toolbar (uninstall) it does not revert > to the IE SearchHook engine. > > A registry tweak is available at > http://www.iecustomizer.com/SearchHookFixDownload.htm > > It would be interesting to see if others have experienced this problem have > also had the ICQ toolbar installed at some time or another. > "Steve Cobb" <simplulo@yahooDOT.com> wrote in message > news:59efb03499564a38a2968582875f4061@ureader.com. .. > > I had the exact same problem at Amazon.com; I found this discussion thread > > by googling "stack overflow at line:"+1029 > > > > I believe I have seen it once before, but I don't recall where. > > > > Yes, I have a few IE plugins, but not much special as far as I know. Just > > the usual plus Google, Yahoo, and ICQ toolbars. > > > |
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