Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've had exactly the same experience with xoom. I have since abandoned my web page that I had there. If you already have frames on your page, it seems each of them get the damned 'Xoombar'. Dan C. At 11:20 PM 12-06-99 +0200, you wrote: >My webpages are hosted at the free webservers of Xoom. I have had >relatively good performance from them, until a couple of months ago when >they introduced the Xoombar. This is a small title bar on top of the >first page of each page. >The trouble is that since then, visitors can get a frame alert message >and are unable to view pages if they are using Netscape Communicator or >Navigator. No troubles with Internet Explorer. And, even more strangely, >the problems do not show at all time with Netscape. Sometimes it works >fine, sometimes it won't work at all. >I have noticed that other person's pages at Xoom are affected by the same >issue. >I have flagged this problem up to three times to Xoom but never got a >reply. >Anybody has experience with this? >It's very annoying because visitors think that something is wrong with my >pages, which, obviously, is not the case! > >Pascal >NO ARCHIVE > >-------------------------------------------------------- >See my photo pages at http://members.xoom.com/cyberplace/ >-------------------------------------------------------- >With no walls or fences on the Internet, who needs Windows or Gates? >-------------------------------------------------------- ><<< PGP public key available on request >>> > > >