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Old 10-26-2001, 01:35 AM   #1
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Exclamation What's wrong with MSN?

Today's Microsoft's big day...how come MSN MoneyCentral stopped posting news items after 1 PM? And, when I tried to access Windows Update, I kept getting the "page unavailable" message.
I wonder what's wrong?

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Old 10-26-2001, 01:57 AM   #2
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XP came out today
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Old 10-26-2001, 03:29 AM   #3
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What's wrong with MSN? - I was going to make a list
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Old 10-26-2001, 09:57 AM   #4
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I can get to the Windows Update page (sometimes it takes a "refresh"), but if I try to download an update, it bops out on me. It's been that way since last evening (Thurs, 10/25).
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Old 10-26-2001, 10:40 AM   #5
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I found this on http://www.cw360.com :
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Glitch blocks browsers from MSN.com

Friday 26 October 2001

Microsoft is working to fix a technical glitch that blocked a number of browsers made by rival software makers from accessing the MSN.com portal.

The software giant has revamped its MSN.com hub in conjunction with the release of the Windows XP operating system. Microsoft added a new look to its portal, which, along with XP, will play a central role in the company's .Net architecture.

Users surfing the Web with browsers other than Internet Explorer, however, found it difficult to access Microsoft's services on MSN.com, because the company had not provided support for a number of competing browsers.

The latest versions of Opera, Mozilla, and the HotJava browser displayed an error message when users went to MSN.com. Some older versions of Netscape also failed to reach the Web site.

Users trying to access MSN.com with Opera, Mozilla and HotJava received the following message:

"Attention: Web browser upgrade required to view MSN.com. If you are seeing this page, we have detected that the browser that you are using will not render MSN.com correctly. Additionally, you'll see the most advanced functionality of MSN.com only with the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer or MSN Explorer. If you wish to visit MSN.com, please select the appropriate download link below."

An MSN representative said that Microsoft is fixing the problem and should provide access to all of the browsers by the time Windows XP is launched.

The company said the problem occurs when using a browser that does not support Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), a standard set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Even users of Microsoft's own Internet Explorer need version 4.0 or later to reach MSN.com at this time, the representative said.

"The more closely that Opera and Mozilla support the latest standards for XHTML the better experience customers will receive," the representative said. "This issue will impact less than 2% of MSN.com customers."

However, Microsoft said that although Mozilla and Opera users will be able to access the site in the future, they would continue to have a "degraded experience", because the browsers do not support XHTML. Users may see different colours or page rendering when they visit MSN.com.

Microsoft continues to face legal action due partly to the tight union between its operating system and Internet browser. The company's main competitor in the browser market is AOL Time Warner, which owns Netscape.
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Talking Interesting...

I have IE 6.0 and I also tried to access MSN with my friend's IE, and both times got an error message. MSN must have been in the middle of a change over that caused some unexpected downtime...
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Angry Fire Day frm Hell w/MSN ISP Oct27

All day all i kept getting were blank pages or Internet Explorer can not access site or DNS Not Found... all with IE5.01 and I am an MSM member b/c I was stupid enough to signup with them on a 3yr contract. I called MSN Tech support and blindly followed there lead and wound up deleting my offline webpages that took me hrs to download over the past week!!! I am ready to fork over whatever I wld owe MSN for 1yr just to get a descent ISP and if I never cn access MSN it really isn't a loss... I don't go there anyway except w/Win98 issues.
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