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When I sign in to Ebay or Google Groups, after pressing enter, I get a
message: "If you are seeing this page, your browser settings prevent you from automatically redirecting to a new URL. Please click here to continue. " However, the IE hangs up at this point. Usually I can get into my Ebay or Google Groups by opening another window after receiving this message. Sometimes I have to repeatedly open other windows in order to get in. Clicking on the hypertexted URL in "Click here" has no effect. What settings do I need to change in order to be automatically redirected? I am using XP service pack 1 and IE version 6. Thanks Tim |
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"tim white" <twhite8611@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1134997252.085898.232890@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > When I sign in to Ebay or Google Groups, after pressing enter, I get a > message: > > "If you are seeing this page, your browser settings prevent you from > automatically redirecting to a new URL. > Please click here to continue. " > > However, the IE hangs up at this point. Usually I can get into my Ebay > or Google Groups by opening another window after receiving this > message. Sometimes I have to repeatedly open other windows in order to > get in. Clicking on the hypertexted URL in "Click here" has no effect. > > What settings do I need to change in order to be automatically > redirected? Default level Security settings for the Internet zone. (Doubleclick on the Internet zone icon in the Status bar, and click the Default Level button.) Specifically, the Miscellaneous setting Allow META REFRESH must be enabled for certain types of redirection to occur and Scripting setting Active Scripting must be either enabled (or prompts allowed) for other types of redirection to work. Etc. If that doesn't help the next step would be analysing the HTML source (or perhaps even resorting to a packet trace) to figure out what kind of redirection is being employed by the site you are having trouble with. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- > > I am using XP service pack 1 and IE version 6. > > Thanks > > Tim > |
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