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Name: ck
Date: May 22, 2003 at 05:28:39 Pacific
OS: OS/2 Warp 4
CPU/Ram: Athlon550/40MB
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When I try to browse my intranet with WebExplorer 1.1 I get the error "There is no viewer registered for this type of file." (even if it's just plain HTML, and the web server is set up to send Content-type: text/html for .htm and .html extensions) and I can't connect to any external sites at all ("Socket error: Unknown. 'http://www.google.com/' has been abandoned", same message (different address) no matter what site I try to connect to). Though FTP works, both internally and externally, and I can open html files if I right click and chose Open As -> WebExplorer.

Mozilla 1.3.0 just gives a SYS3175 message and quits when I open it.



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Name: x86
Date: May 22, 2003 at 06:53:26 Pacific
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Have you tried a later browser??

There are a few listed here, though it is Warp3 biased http://www.mwpms.uklinux.net/page9.htm


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Name: melf
Date: May 23, 2003 at 14:14:23 Pacific
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Is it due to your fixpack level or?? I' have had no problems with Mozilla since 0.9.6 and I think I've tried all of them. Now I'm using 1.3.1. There shouldn't be a problem. How about Netscape 4.61??


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