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Old 09-02-2007
Robert Aldwinckle
 

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Re: internet connection problems
"Robert" <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> OK, i can not find where to ask a question on this news group!



Where are you posting from? I cross-posted this from IE General
to Vista Networking for the OP. Please start your own thread in
IE General only. If you must hijack someone else's thread
at least please choose one which is not cross-posted!
(And try doing a search to find one which is more relevant to your problem
anyway.)

You are using a web interface to newsgroups.
The UI for your interface may depend on the specific portal you are using.
We don't know the portal you are using unless you post the URL that you have
in your Address bar.

If your UI has a Help button try using it. E.g. there is a link in there which
specifically explains how to "Post a new question".

http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...ostNewQuestion

In case you can't spot the New button in your UI try also searching in the Help
for keyboard shortcuts. Usually you can start a new thread by clicking on the
New button or by pressing Alt-M,Enter and using the New button's popup menu.
If you don't see a popup menu it's possible that you have a popup stopper
active which is inhibiting its display; so then you would have to disable that.
Etc.


> My queswtion is:
>
> ie7 will not read html code generated by front page 2003 to follow a link
> from a click on a .jpg. The icon is in a frame. It works in all previous
> versions of ie and in firefox, etc.



Are you using Vista? There are already several discussions about problems
rendering images on it in the IE General newsgroup, mostly about .png images
but perhaps the same ideas (such as using Run As... Administrator) would
work.


>
> Please tell me how to start a thread!



See above and try searching before posting. ; }


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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