Most likely an operator malfunction.
That will happen with any browser if you try to continue a previous search after the timeout period expires.
I don't know what the timeout period is, but it appears to be on the order of 10 to 15 minutes.
If you start a new search it works fine, as it did in your case.
- Leigh
I was just forced by IT policy to upgrade to IE9, and now "Unified View" and "New Posts" are both messed up.
A compile run takes a while, and it's not long enough to jump over to another coding project.
All of a sudden everything is working! Not sure what happened but I no longer have issues (with the LF Forum site that is!).
Well, all good things must come to an end. Once again today, New Posts and Unified View are not working. Dang!
Regarding Vista-64 and ie-9, since running both of these programs, I've had dozens and dozens of compatibility issues depending on the site I've visited.
I often get messages saying I need updated java and adobe programs, and when I download and run the 'newer' versions of those programs, they won't run or install correctly in vista-64.
I've used almost every version of ms windows since day-one.
Everytime I've downloaded patches and fixes, it usually means the system over time is overwhelmed and operates slower and slower and ..... s l o w e r
Mess after mess after mess...
so what's that spiel about 'new and improved'?
'Improved' for what?
Remember the days when machine code ran blindingly fast on really simple, slow processors?
Vista is a complete POS. M$ realized this and got Win7 out pronto. I've had no real problems (aside from some old programs that won't run) with Win 7 since starting to run it in November.
I hate the new start menu so I replaced it with this:
http://classicshell.sourceforge.net/
I still have some annoyance factor with "Microsoft had to fix what wasn't broken and move this function to some odd place over there, for no apparent reason other than that could" but it's functioned well and been stable.
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