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I recently send a message that was sent in a format that was other than
plain text.  I want to apologize for this;  I thought it was in the
appropriate format.   Here is that message again, if it is unreadable:

We recently started receiving calls from users on our site who were using IE
5.5.  It seems that when they try to view some of our pages that don't
contain an absolute path in the URL (e.g. /blah/blah.cfm instead of
http://www.blah.com/blah/blah.cfm), they receive the following:  a blank
page with the following text: blank/blah/blah.cfm 

What is really odd is that when one right clicks on the link that would
otherwise result in the above error and clicks on "Open" then user is taken
to the appropriate destination.

We have no clue what is causing this.  If anyone has been experiencing this
and has a workaround, could you please forward any information that you
might have to me.

Thank you in advance,
Robert Eberhart

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>We have no clue what is causing this.&nbsp; If anyone =
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Thank you in advance,</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Robert Eberhart</FONT>
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