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Junior Mechanic
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I have just found that a site i developed with site spinner has an issue in IE7.
If you hover over a menu link, the link 2 to the right will hilite. The link wont work unless you refresh and then all is ok. This is intermittent.
Anyone else have a similar problem?
 
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Can you post a link to your page?
 
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Junior Mechanic
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This is the site with the issue.
http://www.shadylanefarm.com.au
 
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Have you made any changes since your posts? I tested with IE7 and all the links behaved as they should. Although refreshing the page did show the green link underline for all the links until the mouse entered the page again.

Just curious, but did you use mouse over effects for your links instead of CSS?
 
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Junior Mechanic
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I havent made any changes as yet.
The problem is intermittent and i have only been able to replicate it once.
Seems to be if you go via a specific accommodation site that it has problems.
This is the link below that takes it there.
http://www.staysouthburnett.com.au/cgi-bin/clickTrack//click.cgi?id=11

I used mouse overs rather than CSS (lazy) but will change to CSS in an attempt to resolve as none of my other css or java menu sites seem affected, although IE7 seems to have problems with these coding styles also in some instances.
Thanks for your help.
 
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I don't see a problem with your page either (IE7).

If this has happened only once, I don't think you have anything to worry about. It is possible for the data representing your page to be corrupted, either during download, or while stored in your browser's cache. If you try to view the page in that state, all sorts of strange things might happen.

If some corruption has occurred, 'Refresh' will get clean data, and the problem will correct itself.
 
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