Porblem while browsing

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Sheni

Hello:

We are facing with some memory problems while browsing
long pages. The text& content overlaps and nothing could
be read. ie, when we move scrol down or up fast.

The machine is Winodws 98 with 128MB memory. The browser
version is IE 6.0. There are no other softwares installed
on this machine as it is used only for browsing.

We have tried chnaging the video adapter refresh rate. No
luck. Also tried increasing cache memory of the browser.

Can anybody have any clue on how to solve this problem.

Rgds
Sheni
 
Sheni -

It always overlaps? For all sites? Or only when you scroll up and down
quickly? For all sites (again)? I've seen this on one or two sites that were
affected differently by having scripting enabled. They code which they used
to write the page was affected by not enabling scripting; things overlapped
when page was static and still, scrolling did not improve matters either.
Enabled scripting, and page displayed fine. I was just at a site the other
day -can't remember which - and the same problem. However nothing would
rectify it. I suspect that was a really screwed up page.
Just a guess, and probably wrong, but, In IE Options>Advanced tab> browsing>
enable smooth scrolling> checked? If not, try checking that> Apply>OK out.

This is just a guess, but the previous comments were from my experiences.
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We ran into a problem like yours using Crsytal Reports,
here is their reply:
Exporting to HTML 4.0 produces formatting issues on large
reports
When a report is exported to DHTML (HTML 4.0) with
separate HTML Pages
unchecked, the exported HTML file will lose formatting
information and
revert to defaults after approximately page 25 of the
report. The visible
changes can include any or all of the following: font
type, font style, font
size, font colour and possibly overlap other fields. If
you export to
separate HTML pages the report exports with no formatting
problems.
This is a known issue with Crystal Reports (CR) 9 and
export to HTML 4.0,
and has been tracked. The Track ID is ADAPT00062941 .
This is not a problem with the export process, as the
correct DHTML code
will be created, and saved within the document. The
browser of choice must
then interpret this code and render the output correctly.
The IE 6.0 browser
has a code size limitation, when this is met, the browser
no longer
interprets formatting calls.
To workaround this issue it will be necessary to ensure
that separate HTML
pages export options are enabled upon export.
 
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