> It's a form of popup. You can try using a popup preventer. > Turing off active x, javascript and the like only results in broken pages, > which can be annoying, if you have to change settings to see a page > correctly. > Nerd From Hell
The Fool replied:
Says you. I never have any problems.
The Fool, what browser do you use? IE? Netscape? Opera?
JDG, you might want to consider using the Opera browser. Popup windows still come up, but they usually pop under instead of over the window you were originally in. Opera also renders pages more quickly than IE or Netscape (not sure how it compares to other browsers) and has some other nifty features.
It's available for a free download at http://www.opera.com/ The free version has banner ads in the bar at the top that has all the browser buttons. There is also a pay version available that gets rid of those ads.
Reggie Bautista
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