Website doesn't load

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Crow T Robot

I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under Windows
7. When I try to load it in Windows XP it loads fine. I was using IE8
under Win7 the site wouldn't load then upgraded to IE9 still does not load.
I'm using IE8, I think, in XP and as stated the webpage loads fine. I went
through the IE setting under XP and they are all set up the same aside from
1 or 2 entries that no longer exist in IE9. Is there a setting that would
have changed? So far this is they only site effected but I would like to
view it under IE9.


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S

Stan Brown

I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under Windows
7.
It sounds like you think an operating system loads a Web site (or
doesn't) but actually it's a browser. This Web site must have an
issue with MSIE, because it loads just fine in Firefox 3.6.
 
V

VanguardLH

Crow T Robot wrote:

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Oh, we weren't supposed to recognize that you were really here to spam
some sites while violating the 4-line max netiquette rule about length.
 
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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Crow said:
I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under
Windows 7. When I try to load it in Windows XP it loads fine. I was
using IE8 under Win7 the site wouldn't load then upgraded to IE9
still does not load. I'm using IE8, I think, in XP and as stated the
webpage loads fine. I went through the IE setting under XP and they
are all set up the same aside from 1 or 2 entries that no longer
exist in IE9. Is there a setting that would have changed? So far
this is they only site effected but I would like to view it under
IE9.
I am running IE8 x86 in Windows 7 Ultimate x64, and the site loads fine.
Sometimes if third party material like ads are blocked, the whole page
will hang and not load.
 
G

GlowingBlueMist

I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under
Windows 7. When I try to load it in Windows XP it loads fine. I was
using IE8 under Win7 the site wouldn't load then upgraded to IE9 still
does not load. I'm using IE8, I think, in XP and as stated the webpage
loads fine. I went through the IE setting under XP and they are all set
up the same aside from 1 or 2 entries that no longer exist in IE9. Is
there a setting that would have changed? So far this is they only site
effected but I would like to view it under IE9.


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I suspect it and the other sites indicated in the posting are just
loaded with hidden malware and other stuff just waiting to infect
anyone dumb enough to visit them...

Visit them and you may just infect your computer with what ever the
author of the original email has planted there...
 
K

Ken Blake

It sounds like you think an operating system loads a Web site (or
doesn't) but actually it's a browser. This Web site must have an
issue with MSIE, because it loads just fine in Firefox 3.6.

Nope, it loads just fine under IE9, and also under Maxthon 2.0 which I
mostly use.
 
T

Tester

Dave said:
I am running IE8 x86 in Windows 7 Ultimate x64, and the site loads fine.
Sometimes if third party material like ads are blocked, the whole page
will hang and not load.
But your name is dummy; so whatever you say is not important because
dummies are dummies with nothing of relevance to us!
 
T

Thip

Crow T Robot said:
I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under Windows
7. When I try to load it in Windows XP it loads fine. I was using IE8
under Win7 the site wouldn't load then upgraded to IE9 still does not
load. I'm using IE8, I think, in XP and as stated the webpage loads fine.
I went through the IE setting under XP and they are all set up the same
aside from 1 or 2 entries that no longer exist in IE9. Is there a
setting that would have changed? So far this is they only site effected
but I would like to view it under IE9.
Loads fine in Firefox 3.6. Do you have any additional security software
loaded that may be blocking it?
 
P

Paul

GlowingBlueMist said:
I suspect it and the other sites indicated in the posting are just
loaded with hidden malware and other stuff just waiting to infect
anyone dumb enough to visit them...

Visit them and you may just infect your computer with what ever the
author of the original email has planted there...
"Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway" web site.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bnsf

http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/BNSF.com

I don't have enough IEs to test with, but in Firefox and
"View Source", the page looked pretty ordinary.

Paul
 
J

Joe Morris

Crow T Robot said:
I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under Windows
7. When I try to load it in Windows XP it loads fine. I was using IE8
under Win7 the site wouldn't load then upgraded to IE9 still does not load.
I'm using IE8, I think, in XP and as stated the webpage loads fine. I went
through the IE setting under XP and they are all set up the same aside from
1 or 2 entries that no longer exist in IE9. Is there a setting that would
have changed? So far this is they only site effected but I would like to
view it under IE9.
Under 64Windows7 Enterprise, with a hardened configuration of IE8, I don't
have any problems opening the main BNSF page.
[excessive .sig material deleted]
Joe
 
B

Big Steel

On 7/2/2011 4:31 PM, Crow T Robot wrote:


<snipped>

I have no problems accessing the site with IE 8. Did you try deleting
the current page cache on IE?
 
C

Crow T Robot

Deleted cookies and the web cache. Same thing is happening under Google
Chrome? I have norton firewall but I try getting on the site with it
disabled and it still would not load.

"Big Steel" wrote in message

On 7/2/2011 4:31 PM, Crow T Robot wrote:


<snipped>

I have no problems accessing the site with IE 8. Did you try deleting
the current page cache on IE?
 
C

Crow T Robot

Tried disabling Norton Firewall and it still will not load

"Thip" wrote in message
Crow T Robot said:
I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under Windows
7. When I try to load it in Windows XP it loads fine. I was using IE8
under Win7 the site wouldn't load then upgraded to IE9 still does not
load. I'm using IE8, I think, in XP and as stated the webpage loads fine.
I went through the IE setting under XP and they are all set up the same
aside from 1 or 2 entries that no longer exist in IE9. Is there a
setting that would have changed? So far this is they only site effected
but I would like to view it under IE9.
Loads fine in Firefox 3.6. Do you have any additional security software
loaded that may be blocking it?
 
B

Big Steel

Deleted cookies and the web cache. Same thing is happening under Google
Chrome? I have norton firewall but I try getting on the site with it
disabled and it still would not load.
I meant IE 9. Are you using a router?
I
 
C

Crow T Robot

No I don't just poorly worded my mistake.

"Stan Brown" wrote in message

I have been trying to load www.BNSF.com and it will not load under Windows
7.
It sounds like you think an operating system loads a Web site (or
doesn't) but actually it's a browser. This Web site must have an
issue with MSIE, because it loads just fine in Firefox 3.6.
 
T

Tester

Please do yourself a favor by using FF5. Get it free from here:

<http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/new/>

IE is a bloatware and there are lots of nutters out there using it.

If you don't like FF then start using Sea Monkey. Get it free from here:

<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/>

hth

Tried disabling Norton Firewall and it still will not load

"Thip" wrote in message


Loads fine in Firefox 3.6. Do you have any additional security software
loaded that may be blocking it?
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C

Crow T Robot

Yes, CISCO E10000

"Big Steel" wrote in message

Deleted cookies and the web cache. Same thing is happening under Google
Chrome? I have norton firewall but I try getting on the site with it
disabled and it still would not load.
I meant IE 9. Are you using a router?
I
 
K

Ken Blake

Tried disabling Norton Firewall and it still will not load

You're using Windows Live Mail to post here. It royally screws up the
quoting of the message you are replying to. Please, either use a
better newsreading program, or run the risk that most of us will
killfile you rather than have to deal with all the problems of reading
what you post.
 
B

Big Steel

Yes, CISCO E10000
Yeah I thought so. I had that problem where one machine on the LAN
couldn't access the site when all the other machines could. I think you
will find out that if you remove the router and connect the machine
directly to the Internet, it's going to connect just fine to the site.

I had to flash the router with its firmware, which was an article about
on the router I found long ago.

You can look at it from that angle. You could also connect the machine
to another plug on the router.
 
P

Peter Foldes

You have no right to dictate what software people should use; You can
only suggest so go ahead and killfile everybody who names and shames you
for your behaviour.

You are not David H Lipman. You are impersonating him which is not a very nice thing
to do. Your posting properties does not lie.

Besides David would never say those things which you said in your post



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