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IE Error_ cannot open the internet site operation aborted

I get IE Error_ cannot open the internet site operation aborted

Fix at this site: http://www.nirmaltv.com/2007/08/08/how-to-fix-internet-explorer-cannot-open-the-internet-site-operation-aborted-error/

detail below:

It is hard to believe that I am the only one receiving this error. So I got into Firefox to post this message.

I normally read the site in my RSS Reader, but for videos I have to come to the site.

Here is a site I found with a fix to your javascript:

http://www.nirmaltv.com/2007/08/08/how-to-fix-internet-explorer-cannot-open-the-internet-site-operation-aborted-error/

Please fix this!!!


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SteveC's picture

Similar problem

I’m getting the same error on IE6.

The header appears, then a blank pane below. Clicking on the archive, then October, then Forum did work — which is how I’m able to post this.

Weird!

Steve

SteveC's picture

Seems OK now

Haven’t had this problem for the last couple of days.

S

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