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28-Jun-2004, 12:23 AM #1
accessing toiletstool.com
My windows xp computer would not let me view certain video clips on the web so I downloaded windows media 9 to fix the problem and media 9 worked. The problem is that when I try to get to toiletstool.com/toilet, instead of treating it like a normal web page (which it is), my computer treats it like a file and gives me the option to open the file or save it to my computer. When I choose open file, it downloads and then I get a blank screen with this: C:\Documents and Settings\(my name)\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\OFBR64X9\toiletpostlf[1].htm, where the URL should be. This was not a problem before I downloaded windows media 9 so I think that media 9 is the problem. Is there anyway to remedy this without uninstalling media 9 and if not then how do I uninstall media 9?
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28-Jun-2004, 01:07 AM #2
I tried to 'go to the Toilet' (thats a very bad pun) page. I also was prompted to d/l and save the file to disc.
Looks like it is not your player, but probably a coding problem at their site?
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28-Jun-2004, 02:27 PM #3
Thank you for replying to me (bad pun aside). Your reply makes me feel alot better. I tried recently and this time got an "Internal Server Error" which I assume has something to do with them, rather than me.
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