"CAUSE: (quoted from the Microsoft site)
This issue has been known to occur when the .xsl file is changing the
window.name property for the Web page. This issue does not occur under
the same scenario with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2
(SP2)."
I would, and do, use Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2.
Unfortunately Microsoft doesn't have it for download anymore. You can
download it from evolt.org but some of us have had problems getting
their download to install. I got the 85MB full install from on-disk (
http://on-disk.com/ie55sp2.html ) on a CD for $3.00 and it works
flawlessly. It's the 84M full version not just the installer. It
includes Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, and Internet Tools.
I find in ironic that Microsoft admits it's a problem in thir newer
browser but removed the download for the previous version which works
great.
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Ed