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You might not receive this error message, depending on when the content switches to the next unit of content. This problem occurs when Windows Internet Explorer 7 is installed on the computer on which you are viewing the content. When you do this, the HTML page is not printed successfully. Additionally, the CPU usage on the computer may increase to percent.

Additionally, the preview of the HTML page is not displayed correctly. This problem is more likely to occur if the overflow-y attribute is applied to the HTML page. Error message when you try to print an Office document that appears in a frame in IE7: "The document in this frame cannot be printed as laid out" To resolve this problem, either install the cumulative security update for Internet Explorer or the apply the solution that is appropriate for the operating system.

For example, you can install the most recent cumulative security update for Internet Explorer 7. FIX: The content of a Web page does not appear to update as expected when you use the document. In this scenario, the content of a Web page does not appear to update as expected. When you click the Back button, the updated content appears.

A Web age may not be displayed correctly when you use the zoom feature in IE7 When you use the zoom feature in Windows Internet Explorer 7 to zoom in or to zoom out on a specific Web page, the Web page may not be displayed correctly. When you zoom in or zoom out on the Web page, the text strings may be truncated, or they may not be displayed. This problem occurs because the input object overlaps the text strings.

When you zoom in or zoom out on the Web page, the border may not be displayed. For example, the Web page contains the style for an "A" tag. When you zoom in or zoom out on the Web page, there may be an extra hyphen - that is displayed after the strings or after the images. To verify the decoration of an "A" tag, click View Source on the Tools menu.

IE7 may exit unexpectedly when multiple tabs are open, and you close a tab that contains a non-HTML file This problem occurs when the Yahoo! Internet Explorer 7 stops responding on a computer that is running the Korean version of Yahoo!

Therefore, if the contents of the e-mail message are wider than the width of the paper, the size of the message is reduced to fit on the paper. If the size of the message is reduced too much, the printed message becomes so small that it is unreadable. Web page content does not update as expected when you move the pointer into an inline frame in Internet Explorer 7 You view a Web page in Windows Internet Explorer 7.

The content of the Web page changes when you move the pointer over a section of the Web page. For example, additional text appears. In this scenario, the Web page content may not be updated when you move the pointer again. For example, the additional text may continue to appear on the screen unexpectedly when you move the pointer over the inline frame.

Persistent cookies are not shared between Internet Explorer 7 and Office applications in Windows Vista When Office applications communicate with the Web server, they do not send persistent cookies that are saved by Internet Explorer back to the Web server.

That is, double GET requests are made. Therefore, the behavior of a Web application may be altered. Therefore, these SSO solutions may prompt the user for authentication information. Alternatively, these SSO solutions may redirect the user to a forms logon page.

Note If the Domain attribute starts with a dot, this dot is not included in the number of characters. For example, if the cookie tries to set the. COM domain name, the cookie cannot be set.

This domain name has 23 characters. In Internet Explorer 7, trusted Web sites and Web sites that are not trusted do not appear in the same window. By default, protected mode is disabled for Web sites that are registered as trusted Web sites. Protected mode is enabled for Web sites that are not registered as trusted Web sites. This Web site is used to set various configuration settings.

Then, Internet Explorer 7 redirects you to the home page that is set in the preferences. However, if the home page is not a trusted Web site, protected mode is enabled. Therefore, a new Internet Explorer 7 window opens. It does not mention, for example, that Windows Small Business Server uses unsigned certificates by default, and that every organisation that uses OWA, and SBS's self signed certificate, is going to have this problem. FIX: Error message when you try to run a Web application that uses the window.

This problem may occur after you install update For more information about update Description of the Jet 4. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Marked as answer by jjch84 Friday, December 12, AM. Thursday, December 11, PM. Hi, This is a great help! As said before I could have used a web server to do it, but its nice to know the reason behind the problem - the MOTW is going in all future code. Cheers James. Friday, December 12, AM. This could be the reason why the map is not showing up. Wednesday, December 17, AM.

Hi, As far as Im aware, the api key does work for localhost as well as the site you specified. I read it up somewhere on the google api site. Presumably its because of local testing. Besides the google maps worked in all other browsers, except for vista ie7, as well as ie8. Thanks everyone for reading and thinking about my favicon problem.

Sorry we could not help you - it seems that the ability to display a local html favicon on a local machine is not coded into IE. If no Internet connection then it won't matter because IE won't display a favicon unless it's from a remote url. TonyT ,. Thanks for the suggestion - I had considered doing that for about one second and decided not to. The favicon is really trivial, but nice to have.

Until someone can show me how to do this locally with IE, I'm done. The local favicon works with the other browser. IE is inept in this instance unless it can be done, which, so far, no luck. A few thoughts follow, not trying to convince anyone of anything, just my feelings as someone who just spent some a lot of time customizing and making my html cookbook.

The local html file favicon imo should be able to be displayed by the browser on the local machine without hiking out to the internet. Some people I know don't want a lot of contact with the internet. A simple local homemade ebook should be able to be completely handled on the local machine without support from outside. For example, the body of the ebook contains links to photos, pages, files, and individual recipes files all contained in the ebook folder or subfolder on the local machine hard drive or USB drive - click on the photo and get the full size one - click on the recipe title and get the recipe.

No one would expect to have to obtain any of these linked items off the internet for an ebook, or any personal html file.

Personal for me is private and local. Html is nice for an ebook since it's easy to add addtional recipes, or to change the style of the whole book with well-designed style sheets. To all, thanks again.



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