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Posted on Apr 25, 2010

Http error, how can i fix it? my internet explorer cant be use.. tnx in advance

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If it is only happening on one website, then it is an issue with them. if it is every site, then i would try firefox or google chrome to see if it's and internet explorer issue. if it is, then uninstall or upgrade your internet explorer.

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This really has nothing to do with your browser or your computer. You get this error because of faulty web coding from the webmaster's end.

IE displays this error when it is unable to open a particular element on a web page.


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Upgrade Internet Explorer.

This problem does not occur in Internet Explorer 8. Navigate to Microsoft download Center and click on the "Download" button to upgrade to IE8 or IE9 (see Below).


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