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Posted by chloe on 29 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: Error, Internet Explorer
Microsoft’s flagship internet browser, Internet Explorer, is widely accepted as the most popular in the world. What it isn’t, however, is the most stable that you can use. Internet Explorer errors are common and not always easy to fix. The browser is also a much easier target for spyware and viruses than the offerings from Safari and Firefox.
So what Internet Explorer errors can you expect to encounter, and what can be done to correct them?
The reason for most Internet Explorer errors is simply that not every web page can be validated, and that the Internet is essentially an open publishing domain. Developers can add content that might not necessary be technically correct, and when somebody browses to it, if there is an error present, the user will run in to problems.
JavaScript code is notorious for serving up Internet Explorer errors with its slightly erratic behaviour. If a script terminates abruptly or gets caught in a loop, Internet Explorer can terminate immediately or crash and face major lag. Some JavaScript errors are not critical and you can continue without noticing any bad side effects. But of course, every Internet Explorer error is different.
You should make every effort to keep your Java Virtual Machine technology up to date. This will ensure that your browser is equipped to deal with the majority of known scripting defects. You can update your JCM by visiting the Sun website and downloading the latest software bundle. You will find that the software is updated periodically, but it’s still a good idea to check the website for further support.
It’s also important that you ensure that you actually have scripting turned on to avoid some common Internet Explorer errors. By accessibility standards, all websites should be developed to function without scripting enabled. Unfortunately, as we’ve already mentioned, not every website meets this standard. The result is that if you browse it without your scripting settings turned on, the website may crash Internet Explorer.
Internet Explorer errors may also be caused by the presence of spyware or viruses on the user’s operating system. Malicious third parties are working round the clock to release bugs and hacks that will not only make a profit on the back of ourselves, but also compromise our online safety in the process. These people rarely care about developing standards and so if you find yourself infected by a virus, it’s highly likely that the virus is going to have a detrimental effect on your ability to use Internet Explorer as you’d like.
There are many viruses and adware hacks that will latch on to Internet Explorer and attempt to redirect the browser to affiliate websites. These websites are rarely reputable and will often try to download further malicious software on to your computer. The result of the unstable website and the operating system trying to remain secure will often result in security alerts and Internet Explorer errors, causing IE to shut down completely.
You should always browse the Internet with anti-virus software activated. This will ensure that you limit the possibility of Internet Explorer errors.
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Posted by admin on 02 May 2008 | Tagged as: Browser, Internet Explorer
Better known as Microsoft Internet Explorer or simply IE, it is nothing but a series of web browsers supported by high graphic content. It is included in the line up of applications in the operating systems of Microsoft Windows itself. The popularity of this browser is more than evident by the fact that ever since 1999, it has been the most widely used web browser. The latest version offered as you all might have known is the Internet Explorer 7. So what exactly is this www.internetexplorer.com…why do I ask this? Well, just enter this URL in the address bar and see what you get. All you’ll find is a weird (literally) web page offering you the download of Internet Explorer 7 and some free anti virus softwares. But hey, is that the actual Internet Explorer homepage, I’m afraid not…….
You will find the Internet Explorer homepage in no other site but in Microsoft’s official web site. As soon as you open the page, you get the classic Windows feel and why shouldn’t you, it is the Microsoft web site after all. The page introduces you to the Internet Explorer version 7 and explains its features and the benefits of using it thereof. The version 7 is a free download directly offered by Microsoft web site. Microsoft promises that the Internet Explorer 7 is the best against viruses which normally would do harm to the older version and eventually to your computer.
The web site also offers a technical support in case the user faces any problem with the browser during use, anytime in the future. Apart from the technical support, there is a forum where users can discuss their problems with others about any topic that draws attention, which may not necessarily relate to Internet Explorer. Any software or even game related topic can have its place in this forum. So there you have it, Microsoft’s very own Internet Explorer.
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Posted by admin on 19 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Adobe, Browser, Flash Player, Internet Explorer
Adobe Flash Player is perhaps one of the most downloaded applications, which helps the users to enhance the quality of animations and enables the aspect of interactivity between the web pages. A flash player makes it easy for videos to be consolidated into html pages. With the help of a adobe flash player, users are able to view Internet pages in a rather rich format, which could not be possible otherwise. The flash player comes in many versions and as the version name suggests, you have got to have the latest to enjoy the whole experience of Internet surfing.
Now, the adobe flash player is constantly being modified to make it better than ever. In order to avail of these features, it is important that the user upgrade his flash player whenever required. One problem that is usually faced by the user is that if he using both Internet Explorer and Firefox at the same time, an upgrade will be prompted twice, i.e., individually for both Internet Explorer as well as Mozilla Firefox. Keeping this aspect aside, upgrading the adobe flash player is totally hassle free and the best thing is that the latest version hardly takes any time for the download making the installation process pretty fast.
The adobe flash player 9 is the latest that is available for upgrade at this stage thereby giving the user access to fast playing animations, games, videos and other multimedia content on the web sites. Upgrade isn’t all that difficult because as soon as you visit the flash website, you will be asked to download the latest version which in this case is Adobe Flash Player 9. Moreover, the users need not worry because every version of the flash player has backward compatibility. Apart from Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, it also supports other platforms like Opera as well as Safari.
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Posted by admin on 31 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Internet, Internet Explorer, Proxy
Cannot connect to Internet? Well, don’t get hyper because more often than not it’s just an overloaded network server that is responsible for this. However, you have every right to try out your own things because although quite common, an overloaded network server is not the only thing that can make Internet inaccessible to you.
You may not be aware, but there are plenty of other reasons as well such as a badly configured firewall setting or an inappropriate entry in the proxy settings of your Internet connection. Sometimes, it has also been noticed that a dysfunctional Internet connection has been the result of malicious software codes such as viruses, Trojans, worms, spywares etc. Some of these unwanted software codes can take complete control of your system and when this happens, it might make Internet inaccessible to you.
So, if you cannot connect to Internet, I would recommend that you first try to find the root cause of the problem. Your first step should be to run a virus scan on your computer using an effective anti-virus software program. For best results, you need to turn off the “System Restore”, before you actually click on the Scan button. System Restore continually keeps creating backups of your system and if you do not turn it off during a virus scan, chances are high that the virus might resurface after some time.
If a virus-scan fails to improve your situation, you should move on to other issues such as your firewall and proxy settings. The easiest thing to do here is just reset all the settings to their default levels. You should make further changes only when the default settings fail to give the desired results. If none of this works, then I must admit that you will have no other option but to pick up your phone and call your Internet service provider. That’s the last and final remedy in case you cannot connect to Internet.