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  1. Hi there, A client of mine has his own website in which he has links that are 'clickable' (I.E hyperlinked) Currently these do not show. They show RED X instead. (Not the FF7 Character! ) The website address is - http://www.extra-gtfc.co.uk/gtfcdirect/ However, it is the same on other sites with hyperlinks in case you want to try it for yourself. Here is what i have tried so far with no luck Deleting all internet temp files - no Luck Running CCleaner with no Luck Logging onto machine with different user - no luck Installing Firefox - No Luck Reinstalling IE7 - No Luck Resetting IE7 to all Defaults - No Luck General messing with IE7 - Cookie settings, pop up blocker turning off etc - No Luck Windows Updates (also 'show pictures' in IE7 is on) The images that are being displayed are links to other sites, such as grocery stores and B&Q sites (they are suposed to be there, but also other images like the football clubs banner) This is the code that i have pulled out that is linking to a site with a hyperlinked image. here is the client view Any help would be appreciated, this is driving me insane! It seems limited only to that machine and not profile specific (if the user logs on elsewhere = it is fine) ive also tried sites like MSFN + Slashdot (and strangely i can click the hyperlinked images :S)
  2. Thank you so much crahak! You have saved my weekend! I asked him to leave his machine on so i could investigate it further! Thank you so much! I will inform him of the sites flaws, i suspected the site was poorly made, but never would i have though it was that bad. Thanks for clearing that up for me!
  3. I couldnt find a spare PC at my Clients site, anyway. I Reset all the configuration options in IE7, loaded the main page, clicked 'contact us' that then changed the page. I went back and tried it again and it doesnt work. Could this be an actual java engine error? Or is my clients site a load of SH***? Also, ive got a small eye with a red cross in it along the bottom bar of IE7. it says www.woodhallspagolfclub.com/nss-folder/menus......flashobject.js" - Cookies = BLOCKED Could this be the problem at all? If i right click and press enable, i cannot see any difference, cannot click it even still! TRY browsing to this http://www.woodhallspagolf.com/nss-folder/...pts/members.swf Then clicking a link, you will find that it works.... WTF!!!!
  4. Thanks, I just tried this site as an admin, and it seemed to work for a second, then it stopped. Makes me think the site is dodgy. I have deleted almost all the files from his profile (application data) and other stores and tried it, i managed to click a link and then after that i could no longer click it anymore!!!! If i tell him tommorow that its a problem with the site, he says another user can access it. (on another machine) - i reckon hes a bit confused So what im going to try iss log him on another machine and try it. I'll let you know how it works out
  5. My Client has a user on the domain who is trying to access a certain website http://www.woodhallspagolfclub.co.uk/membersintroduction/ Basically, he couldnt see the Green menu bar down the side of the screen. I updated Flash, Java and Shockwave player and manged to get the menu bar to show. Basically i can expand the menu but i i cant click any of the submenus that are expanding. I have tried resetting internet explorer 7 settings, used CCLeaner to clean all the temporary files and still no luck. I logged on as the administrator and the website works fine. It seems like an issue with his profile on the local machine. Is there any options i could possibly try other than cutting out his documents / desktop / stationery from his profile and then logging back on and putting the files back? Thanks Any more info please let me know, this is holding me up between calls at work and he is not the most patient of people. Thanks!!! edit windows XP Pro no Rprofile
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