Thanks a lot, did not know about this fix.
Peter
"Patrice" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could it be :
> http://weblogs.asp.net/bleroy/archiv...available.aspx
>
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> Patrice
>
> "Peter K" <> a écrit dans le message de
> groupe de discussion : 9C81099A-FEE8-48A3-A0BC-...
> > My asp.net web site (pgkroeger.us) uses the asp navigation features. By
> > coincidence I noted the other day that the menu part of the navigation
> > faature did not show the secondary & tertiary folders, just blanks were
> > shown. (The breadcrumb system worked as designed.)
> >
> > On my home computer I loaded the web site into Visual Studio 2008, opened
> > a
> > page & asked for 'view in browser'. All worked well. My conclusion"
> > something has corrupted on the remote website. I went (twice!) through a
> > four hour reinstall of the remote site. Each time the same, the
> > navigation
> > menu did not show lower directories. I installed a dummy default2.aspx
> > page
> > with a tree view. Same thing, actually in this case only 'home' showed.
> >
> > Extremely frustrating. I went to an older desktop, mainly used for home
> > entertainment today. Its IE8 browser showed the same thing, no
> > navigation.
> > Then I opened on that machine a left-over virtual Win XP installation,
> > which
> > was too old to have IE8, indeed it had IE7 installed. I opened the web
> > site
> > & all showed up fine, the menu & the tree worked just fine.
> >
> > Does anybody have any ideas what setting in IE8 could possibly prevent the
> > asp.net navigation tools to work? And how can I prevent others, using IE8
> > from running into the same problem on my site? (Target Framework =
> > Net.Framework 3.5)
> >
> > Any suggestions will be appreciated,
>
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