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I dont see a square its a rectangle with the text click here.Worthy4England wrote:In that case, nothing will ever be spolied for you.jaffka wrote:I dont have anything to click?
I just click the blue square and up pops the spolier...
Also my cursor doesnt change to show that there is something to click.
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It's not a compatibility setting thing. I tried both settings in case that was the problem and it works for me either way...jaffka wrote:Not for me being able to read it.Worthy4England wrote:It works.jaffka wrote:[spoiler]I cannot even see my own spoiler [/spoiler]
I wonder if its an XP thing?
My system is all up to date, and I have changed the compatibility button to both settings and still no joy!
oh well, will just have to wait and see what keveh the IT expert makes of it.Worthy4England wrote:It's not a compatibility setting thing. I tried both settings in case that was the problem and it works for me either way...jaffka wrote:Not for me being able to read it.Worthy4England wrote:It works.jaffka wrote:[spoiler]I cannot even see my own spoiler [/spoiler]
I wonder if its an XP thing?
My system is all up to date, and I have changed the compatibility button to both settings and still no joy!
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Just checked on an XP machine running IE6. Worked ok...jaffka wrote:oh well, will just have to wait and see what keveh the IT expert makes of it.Worthy4England wrote:It's not a compatibility setting thing. I tried both settings in case that was the problem and it works for me either way...jaffka wrote:Not for me being able to read it.Worthy4England wrote:It works.jaffka wrote:[spoiler]I cannot even see my own spoiler [/spoiler]
I wonder if its an XP thing?
My system is all up to date, and I have changed the compatibility button to both settings and still no joy!
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No worries, keveh, happy to be of service.
[spoiler]Seeing as everyone else is giving it a test I thought I'd do the same; I don't like to be on the outer in these things. [/spoiler]
[jaffka] Like you I use XP SP3 but I use Firefox as my browser. It works fine. I suspect that keveh has hit the nail on the head. To check what your settings are click on 'Tools' (upper right on your tool bar) then select 'Options'. You'll be presented with a window with a number of tabs across the top. Click on the 'Advanced' tab. Now you'll have a longish list of functions with boxes for ticking. A little over half way down the list you should find a heading 'Java (Sun)'. If the box is not ticked then click on it to make it so. After that, back out by clicking 'Apply' (bottom right of that window) and then 'OK' until the window closes.
You might have to restart I.E. for your changes to take effect.
It might also be necessary to select an option to permit 'active' scripting - don't be alarmed by the term - but I'm no I.E. expert. I'm sure that if it is required that someone on here will sort you out.
[spoiler]Seeing as everyone else is giving it a test I thought I'd do the same; I don't like to be on the outer in these things. [/spoiler]
[jaffka] Like you I use XP SP3 but I use Firefox as my browser. It works fine. I suspect that keveh has hit the nail on the head. To check what your settings are click on 'Tools' (upper right on your tool bar) then select 'Options'. You'll be presented with a window with a number of tabs across the top. Click on the 'Advanced' tab. Now you'll have a longish list of functions with boxes for ticking. A little over half way down the list you should find a heading 'Java (Sun)'. If the box is not ticked then click on it to make it so. After that, back out by clicking 'Apply' (bottom right of that window) and then 'OK' until the window closes.
You might have to restart I.E. for your changes to take effect.
It might also be necessary to select an option to permit 'active' scripting - don't be alarmed by the term - but I'm no I.E. expert. I'm sure that if it is required that someone on here will sort you out.
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