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Alert says, This document contains no data.

Postby Dia » Fri 21 Oct, 2005 2:42 pm

About half the time when I go to My eBay page, I get an alert that says This document contains no data. and the page stops loading. It drives me nuts. (Short drive.)

Anyone know how to retify that? (The alert, not the insanity. ;)

I'm using Netscape 7.2
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Postby Fulvio » Fri 21 Oct, 2005 7:30 pm

Are you regularly empty the Cache. There are difference reasons why you get the no data warning, but a corrupted Cache folder may do the job.
I agree that those warnings or alerts are a big nuisance, and, I wish that there would be a way to get what is there without repeated alerts, which accomplish nothing. My favorite is to be told that one of my account's server was not available. Once, I got the alert five times, about every 20-30 sec., until I, eventually, quit mail.
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Postby Dia » Sat 22 Oct, 2005 2:34 am

Yeh, the cache is set to dump everytime I close Netscape. :(

Does this happen to everyone when they go My eBay? If not, I wonder if it isn't something I have set weird.

It sure is a pain. I'm hoping someone will pop up with a fix. :(
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Postby profman » Sat 22 Oct, 2005 3:55 am

To get you stated, take a look at Error loading any website which appears to give a complete listing pertaining to Firefox and Mozilla. Netscape may use either the Firefox side or the IE side to render websites.

Hopefully others may post with more helpful advice.

You could always try a Google search of your own. I got 760 hits in my search.
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