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    Thesisus
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    Now I know this isn't near as intresting as Paul Watson's bread experiences, but ... oh to be like Paul... ;) Before I installed VS.NET I was doing some XML programming. Nothing too heavy, just playing with various DOMs. I installed few and reinstalled IE a few times I recall. (its been awhile) Then I installed VS.NET and this is when I noticed something odd. The default start page would throw an error. After rooting around a bit I realized that it couldn't create the page due to the creation od the DOM failing. Everything else in VS seems to work fine. Also I can't visit most of MSDN too well now. So I reinstalled VS and IE, thinking that would reinstall any DOM object I might have removed, but no change. Any ideas guys? remember... sleep is the enemy

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      Now I know this isn't near as intresting as Paul Watson's bread experiences, but ... oh to be like Paul... ;) Before I installed VS.NET I was doing some XML programming. Nothing too heavy, just playing with various DOMs. I installed few and reinstalled IE a few times I recall. (its been awhile) Then I installed VS.NET and this is when I noticed something odd. The default start page would throw an error. After rooting around a bit I realized that it couldn't create the page due to the creation od the DOM failing. Everything else in VS seems to work fine. Also I can't visit most of MSDN too well now. So I reinstalled VS and IE, thinking that would reinstall any DOM object I might have removed, but no change. Any ideas guys? remember... sleep is the enemy

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      Cool bio pic! :-D Wanna dance sometime? :jig:


      I've always heard that there was an idea behind Win ME... I still can't figure out what that was... anyboy know??? I;ve herad the idea was that it was supposed to be n operating system but I doubt this. - Brian Delahunty

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        Cool bio pic! :-D Wanna dance sometime? :jig:


        I've always heard that there was an idea behind Win ME... I still can't figure out what that was... anyboy know??? I;ve herad the idea was that it was supposed to be n operating system but I doubt this. - Brian Delahunty

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        lol... i had forgotten about that... I remember filling out my profile on CP while hyped on caffine and have to go to the bathroom. And I totally forget where I got that lil guy. He just seemed fitting. remember... sleep is the enemy

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          Cool bio pic! :-D Wanna dance sometime? :jig:


          I've always heard that there was an idea behind Win ME... I still can't figure out what that was... anyboy know??? I;ve herad the idea was that it was supposed to be n operating system but I doubt this. - Brian Delahunty

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          Megan Forbes wrote: Wanna dance sometime? lol. Execelent bio pic. :-) Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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            Megan Forbes wrote: Wanna dance sometime? lol. Execelent bio pic. :-) Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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            Yeah, all he needs is a little cane and a top hat. :-D

            zwischen Plankton und Phiosophie / zwischen Semtex und Utopie / gibt es sie / die Interimsliebenden
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              Yeah, all he needs is a little cane and a top hat. :-D

              zwischen Plankton und Phiosophie / zwischen Semtex und Utopie / gibt es sie / die Interimsliebenden
              'Die Interimsliebenden' Einstürzende Neubauten

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              Daniel Ferguson wrote: Yeah, all he needs is a little cane and a top hat. lol. That'd be very funny. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                Now I know this isn't near as intresting as Paul Watson's bread experiences, but ... oh to be like Paul... ;) Before I installed VS.NET I was doing some XML programming. Nothing too heavy, just playing with various DOMs. I installed few and reinstalled IE a few times I recall. (its been awhile) Then I installed VS.NET and this is when I noticed something odd. The default start page would throw an error. After rooting around a bit I realized that it couldn't create the page due to the creation od the DOM failing. Everything else in VS seems to work fine. Also I can't visit most of MSDN too well now. So I reinstalled VS and IE, thinking that would reinstall any DOM object I might have removed, but no change. Any ideas guys? remember... sleep is the enemy

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                Paul Menefee wrote: but ... oh to be like Paul... :laugh::laugh::laugh: You guys crack me up. Paul Menefee wrote: Any ideas guys Umm, not really, but maybe re-install MSXML Core as well.

                Paul Watson
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                Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                  Now I know this isn't near as intresting as Paul Watson's bread experiences, but ... oh to be like Paul... ;) Before I installed VS.NET I was doing some XML programming. Nothing too heavy, just playing with various DOMs. I installed few and reinstalled IE a few times I recall. (its been awhile) Then I installed VS.NET and this is when I noticed something odd. The default start page would throw an error. After rooting around a bit I realized that it couldn't create the page due to the creation od the DOM failing. Everything else in VS seems to work fine. Also I can't visit most of MSDN too well now. So I reinstalled VS and IE, thinking that would reinstall any DOM object I might have removed, but no change. Any ideas guys? remember... sleep is the enemy

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                  Philip Fitzsimons
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                  hmm check to make sure that xml in registered againt the correct version - compantibility mode etc..


                  "When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."

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