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#1 2011-12-11 04:22:07

rockeyninjapants
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Registered: 2011-07-29
Posts: 1

Looking at projects

Since I have installed Internet Explorer 9, I am no longer able to look at people's projects.  When I try to click on someone's project to watch it, I get a message saying that Internet Explorer has a problem and has to restart the tab.  Please can anybody help with suggestions on how to resolve this.  Thanks.

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#2 2011-12-11 06:47:13

Thenuclearduck
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Registered: 2010-10-17
Posts: 100+

Re: Looking at projects

rockeyninjapants wrote:

Since I have installed Internet Explorer 9, I am no longer able to look at people's projects.  When I try to click on someone's project to watch it, I get a message saying that Internet Explorer has a problem and has to restart the tab.  Please can anybody help with suggestions on how to resolve this.  Thanks.

Firstly, try using firefox. It's much better. But if you want to stay with IE, then your java or flash plug-in might be out of date and might not be compatable with IE9. Try re-installing java and flash player and it may work.


http://blocks.scratchr.org/API.php?user=Thenuclearduck&action=projects&type=newest&return=text&num=1 is my newest project! It has http://blocks.scratchr.org/API.php?user=Thenuclearduck&action=projects&type=newest&return=views&num=1 views!

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#3 2011-12-11 13:26:03

SJRCS_011
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Registered: 2011-02-07
Posts: 1000+

Re: Looking at projects

Thenuclearduck wrote:

rockeyninjapants wrote:

Since I have installed Internet Explorer 9, I am no longer able to look at people's projects.  When I try to click on someone's project to watch it, I get a message saying that Internet Explorer has a problem and has to restart the tab.  Please can anybody help with suggestions on how to resolve this.  Thanks.

Firstly, try using firefox. It's much better. But if you want to stay with IE, then your java or flash plug-in might be out of date and might not be compatable with IE9. Try re-installing java and flash player and it may work.

+1 to both


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