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    #351957

    I will occasionally come across a web site that I can access in IE but not in netscape. I always get an error that the site is not available. The address always has “.animate” in it. Is there some setting in netscape I need to turn on to get these pages to display?

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    • #512791

      In Netscape 4.6 [which is what I have] try going to this site to see what I mean.

      http://www.thewashingtonians.org/animate.js

      No problem in getting in with IE.

      • #512796

        Intriguing. However, the URL as listed won’t open in my IE 5.0 However, the root (http://www.thewashingtonians.org[/url%5D) does(which it won’t in NS). In IE’s status bar a javascript is running.

        For whatever reason, our old NS builds just aren’t reading the java and from what I’ve read I don’t think I want to play around with NS6. I did check Netscape’s plug-ins site and didn’t see anything promissing. (For others reading who may not know, in NS you click on Help / About Plug-Ins to find out what plug-ins you have installed — it also has a link to NS’s plug-in page).

        All in all, not very helpful. Sorry.

      • #513175

        Rick — if Washingtonians is something you really wish to see, and don’t want to have to open IE to view, you may want to copy the link of this thread (from the forum page, right click and select Copy Link Location)… paste it into an e-mail and drop them a line. The Webmaster may not even be aware there’s a problem, or a file that needs to be added to the server.

        Just a thought…

    • #513130

      It’s looking for the animate.js file – NS4.7 reports cannot find, whereas IE5.5 has no trouble. The problem is caused by the dynamic animation created within FrontPage 4.0 (the animation is in the nav bars at the top of the screen and is essentially a mouseover).

      It’s conceivable that IE will open the dynamic animation without animate.js being present, whereas NS requires the file. I use the same feature on http://www.searoom.com but I do have the animate.js file on the server and thus both IE and NS will load the page

    • #513137

      No, Ian. It is not local to the browser but to the site. They are missing the animate.js file. It is a real pity, but so many web “designers” do not check the performance of their sites in anything beyond the preview view in the wysiwyg editor of choice. Most of these previews fail to show real life results. Sites must be tested on line when problems such as this will show up and can be corrected.

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