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See what? Does that answer your question?
I see I see
I had trouble but googled it and solved it with a Java update.
Tim
Here's a quick fix - thanks to Jack B. In IE ..
1. Open menu item: Tools...Options
2. Click "Security" tab
3. Select "Restricted Sites"
4. Click "Sites" button
5. Under "Add this website to this zone", enter "*.sitemeter.com" without the quotes
6. Click "Add" button
7. Close windows using "Close" or "OK", not "Cancel".
Great to be able to read.
Now that I pissed the bride off because I went in and just started deleating and reconfiguring.
danged sitemeter!!
Chuck from Tacoma
Us Firefox 3 users wonder why there are any IE-7 users left.
Gadfly: Some of us have careers that don't give us a choice but to use IE7, at least sometimes.
Besides, while Firefox is a superior browser is most aspects, there are a few websites it doesn't work right with that IE does.
Using multiple browsers is probably the way to go, but sometimes (if the computer isn't one you own, for example, but rather a company computer) you just don't have a choice.
Linux anyone?
I'm running IE 6 and couldn't connect here and a lot of other blogs last night. Now it all works fine again. It's PFM.
Boneshaker
If it worked with every browser except IE7 then why is it Sitemeter's problem?
Firefox User
FIREFOX USERS....See comments beneath "1000 WORDS" below......
ROGER! I thought I asked you NOT to publish my photo here?
RAK
Never saw that picture of Saddam before. Looking like that, no wonder he hid in a hole.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
For those who are limited to the IE browser at work get a 2GB or larger USB jump drive and put a portable Firefox 3 browser on it.
http://portableapps.com/
I have mine set up with my personal bookmarks, my favorite theme, and all the addons I use on my main computer. You can also set up Thunderbird for your email. When you browse or receive email, everything stays in folders on the jump drive and nothing remains on the company computer. Unplug it and it leaves no trails.
rw4site
Add truecrypt to that thumbdrive.