Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage

  • Thread starter The Razor's Edge
  • Start date
T

The Razor's Edge

Windows 7 Sp1 with most updates

Internet Explorer 9.0.8112

This error appears at random locations within a downloaded web page. The
main page loads and it would appear to be a
http://partner.googleadservices.com/gampad/google_service.js in this
particular instance loading the main page from freewarefiles.com

I have noticed this since my upgrade to IE9 and shows it's ugly face on
yahoo.com as well.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Giovanni
 
D

Dave \Crash\ Dummy

The said:
Windows 7 Sp1 with most updates

Internet Explorer 9.0.8112

This error appears at random locations within a downloaded web page.
The main page loads and it would appear to be a
http://partner.googleadservices.com/gampad/google_service.js in this
particular instance loading the main page from freewarefiles.com

I have noticed this since my upgrade to IE9 and shows it's ugly face
on yahoo.com as well.

Any ideas?
I don't understand the question. The URL you show is not a web page. It
is a JavaScript. Is a particular web page trying to load the script? If
so, what is its URL?
 
S

Stan Brown

Windows 7 Sp1 with most updates

Internet Explorer 9.0.8112

This error appears at random locations within a downloaded web page. The
main page loads and it would appear to be a
http://partner.googleadservices.com/gampad/google_service.js in this
particular instance loading the main page from freewarefiles.com
Sounds like you have some form of suppression of advertisements.
Check your settings and add-ins (if IE even has add-ins; I don't know
because I won't use something so insecure).
 
P

Paul

The said:
Windows 7 Sp1 with most updates

Internet Explorer 9.0.8112

This error appears at random locations within a downloaded web page. The
main page loads and it would appear to be a
http://partner.googleadservices.com/gampad/google_service.js in this
particular instance loading the main page from freewarefiles.com

I have noticed this since my upgrade to IE9 and shows it's ugly face on
yahoo.com as well.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Giovanni
Not being a browser expert, but do you have your security setting
on the browser set to "high" ?

Perhaps it's the cross-site nature of the web page design,
which conflicts with a security setting.

Or, you are using an advertising blocker, and that prevents
the page from loading.

Paul
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top