Phill, You may be correct that is could be something else causing the problem. But I can only think of one other scenerio that would explain it. I noticed that you could right click on a page in FF and chose to either open this page in IE or always open this page in IE and maybe I accidently did that. Now the question would be how would one reverse that action.
(As a side note I have spent some time on Coogee Beach near Sidney and would not mind going back.)


LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics
South Carolina



LarryB wrote:
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This is for all those that replied to my problem of a web site that
would display the home page in FF then when I would select a
navigation button within the site it would open IE instead of staying
with FF.
I had installed an extension in FF that would allow one to view any
web page in IE by just right clicking the page a chosing "view in IE".
This was the cause of my problem so I deinstalled this extension. I
tried to download the extension again thinking maybe my install was
contaminated but the reinstall did not work either. I suspect the
extension is not fixed yet for XP as it worked fine in the pre-issue
version of FF.
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Phill Wrote:
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Greetings to all from the Great Down Under Again

Hi Larry

The "Open this page with IE" extension for Mozilla worked with XP on my
old system (which blew up due to mains power supply problems about a
month ago). I don't think there would be any difference in the
extension for FF, as it is derived from Mozilla anyway. I had forgotten
to install it on this system until I read your postings, but will do so
later today and post any problems. I think you had better have another
look for your problem, although I have known things to work on one
hardware set up and not on another.

Phill A
In beautiful Autumn (Fall, you yankee's) weather
South Gippsland AU
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