Could someone please check a web page in IE

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dedee

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Could anyone pleas check a web page for me to see if I cannot view beac use of a safari compatibility problem.

It is a planning application and I would like to view the associated documents.

The url is http://planningaccess.bromley.gov.uk/Pu ... YN2BTJC000

Then click Associated Documents (last tab to the right).

Then click the View Associated Documents button in the centre of the green box. This is the bit that fails for me. I get a new window with go to this address in the URL address and a blank page.

If it does work in IE then I'll have to dig out an old laptop and try and configure the internet link which could take hours!!

Thanks

Andy
 
Andy, it works in IE for me. It comes up with another page with more documents. Re appeal decisions, application forms etc.

Cheers

Mike
 
Thanks both.

Just a thought, could you post the URL of the page that displays the documents as perhaps it's the way that the link has been written that safari objects to rather than the actual address.

Thanks again


Andy
 
Brilliant guys, that link works fine. That really has saved me a lot of work trying to get an IE machine up and running again.

I will leave some feedback and let the LB of Bromley know.

Cheers

Andy
 
Roger Sinden":26frvlou said:
Those links work OK in Safari. Looks as if it's going to port 90.

That's gone over my head I'm afraid Roger.

Why should it work for you and not me (Safari 3.0.4)

Andy
 
I think we might be at cross purposes here, chaps. The original link as given by Dedee works exactly as he said in both safari and Firefox.

The link given by both Mike.C and LeeElms is a direct URL to the 'rogue' page and does work in Safari (and Firefox I guess).

Looking at the source, they seem to be trying to do something 'clever' with JavaScript but clearly it doesn't work with the JavaScript implemented in Safari or Firefox.
 
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