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Default Internet Explorer 7 error using Joomla - 06-21-2009, 01:53 PM

Hi,
I did a search on the forum, google and joomla mainsite, without result. My site is working good in localhost (easyphp) with Opera, Firefox, Seamonkey, Safari, IE7, IE8, Chrome.
But the site is not working in 000webhost using IE7.
I get:
"Internet Explorer can not display the webpage".
I am unable to log in the administration panel using IE7.
I checked the site also via google (URLs error) and no errors found, the site is crawled fine. I tried to change template using the default (W3C validated) without success. The CMS is Joomla and is the latest version available, fixed. I tried to test the site in another free host space (just for test) and work fine, also using IE7. But here, IE7 not work with my site, and I think that is not a problem about CSS templates. The site is mediaverso.com (try to browse with IE7 and another browser, you can see that I mean)
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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Default 06-21-2009, 02:38 PM

hmm, the link works fine for me, but i don't think it's using joomla anymore.

i think this might be your joomla problem/fix:
Disabling analytics code
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Default 06-21-2009, 03:00 PM

Thanks for your reply.
The link you tried work using IE7? Very strange...
I tried to check the site with http://browsershots.org: the screenshot of IE7 report the same error I get ("Internet Explorer can not display the webpage"). I tried to disable also the tracking code, without success.
I have found some thread about this problem in this forum (with various languages), but I have not found the solution.
000webhost surround some script (or portion of the template) of my site with some thing? I dont see anything in the html source using firefox... I need an exorcist ?

Thanks
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Default 06-21-2009, 03:43 PM

Ok, solved myself... you must disable the gzip compression.
www.mediaverso.com now is working also with IE7 without troubles.
Cheers

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Default 08-06-2009, 02:31 AM

Thanks for coming back and posting the solution that you used. I spent two hours trying to track down this same problem. Disabling the gzip worked.

Such a simple solution to a vexing problem.
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