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Hmmm? Thanks Rob, but I have both & use FireFox browser then tried IEx
still just the code? -- Cheers Wendy Remove PETERPAN for email reply Rob Halgren wrote: Wendy wrote: On 19 Oct 2004 09:27:58 -0700, William Hill wrote: Hi all, If you'd like to see what 2 direct hits in a row can do to a 30 year old orchid nursery, go to: http://www.orchidislandorchids.com and click on Hurricane. I just posted 7 photos--- I have 27. No more greenhouses-- Atom Bomb shelters with auto mist,Fertigation & lights.G Good growing, Bill Hi there Bill, All I see too is html code when I click on the hurrican link? Is there a secret way to view this? You are all obviously using an HTML compliant browser like Firefox. Good for you! Spit on the toes of the great emperor and gain some internet security in the process. I had the same problem. Internet explorer is renowned for not barfing on poorly formed HTML, it will display anything. I could see the page in IE. Actually I think it is a javascript problem, not an HTML problem. Rob |
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