windows xp problem

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James

Can somone tell me why my computer(windows xp, IE7) switches back to a
previous page, when I`m viewing another? Can this be fixed?

Thanks in advance,
James Moore
 
Does this behaviour occur in a browser other than IE7?

What exactly do you mean by "Switches back to a previous page"?

Is there a specific web site that this behaviour occurs on? Can you give
some examples of the sites that have exerted this behaviour (so others can
test to see if it's the actual site, or the browser, etc to try and
replicate the behaviour you're experiencing?
 
Does this behaviour occur in a browser other than IE7?

What exactly do you mean by "Switches back to a previous page"?

Is there a specific web site that this behaviour occurs on? Can you give
some examples of the sites that have exerted this behaviour (so others can
test to see if it's the actual site, or the browser, etc to try and
replicate the behaviour you're experiencing?







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Well it happens on different sites I`m on - Hotmail,Yahoo, Southern
Gospel Music Lovers, and probably more.

James Moore
 
Well it happens on different sites I`m on - Hotmail,Yahoo, Southern
Gospel Music Lovers, and probably more.

James Moore

Just curious - does IE7 use *mouse jestures* ( when you move the mouse
up and to the left it goes back to a previous page ) ?
 
Just curious - does IE7 use *mouse jestures* ( when you move the mouse
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I`m using a Dell Latitude D600 laptop, but I tried moving the arrow up
and to he left, and it stayed on the same page. I assume this is what
you meant.

James Moore
 
James

You most likely would do better asking your question here:
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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This sounds to me like the page has an automatic redirect setting on the
page..look for a line of text on the page similar to "You will be redirected
to another page in .. x amount of seconds"
 
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