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Name: alex2002
Date: January 11, 2003 at 04:31:22 Pacific
OS: Windows2000 Pro
CPU/Ram: 400Mhz,128MB
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My browser (IE6) seems to have a problem with this website. When i am browsing through the posts in the forums, if i want to go back to the forums after looking at the posts, i have to press back TWICE. When i press back the first time, nothing happens at all - then when i press it again, it will go back to the lists of posts/the forum i was in. This never used to happen, it's annoying and doesn't happen on any other websites. So is it just my computer? Any ideas?

Alex



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Name: Justin Weber
Date: January 11, 2003 at 06:37:13 Pacific
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Hello,

That happens to me on other sites (with certain kinds of advertising). However, its never happened to me on this site. I also use IE 6.0. I have also looked at it in IE 5.5 and seen no problem.

Justin


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Response Number 2
Name: ShutMeUpOrDown
Date: January 13, 2003 at 13:00:06 Pacific
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I browse this site with ie5.5 6 and current versions of mozilla and opera. The problem is not with computing.net.

Maybe its part of a spyware package or plug-in?


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