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search problems
When I try to search something like "chain replace", all I get is a blank page back. Any idea as to
why this is happening? I must also say the 30 seconds between searches is very irritating. I've
tried this with Firefox, Netscape, and IE and the same thing happens with all three.
Thanks.
Jim O'D.
why this is happening? I must also say the 30 seconds between searches is very irritating. I've
tried this with Firefox, Netscape, and IE and the same thing happens with all three.
Thanks.
Jim O'D.
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When I try to search something like "chain replace", all I get is a blank page back. Any idea as to
why this is happening? I must also say the 30 seconds between searches is very irritating. I've
tried this with Firefox, Netscape, and IE and the same thing happens with all three.
Thanks.
Jim O'D.
why this is happening? I must also say the 30 seconds between searches is very irritating. I've
tried this with Firefox, Netscape, and IE and the same thing happens with all three.
Thanks.
Jim O'D.
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