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Log in or Sign up to hide this advert.  2015/03/29retiredlearnerSuperGeekWindowsBBS Team MemberJoined:2004/06/25Messages:7,158Likes Received:503 Hi NSTRogers, Have you tried another browser? Try Mozilla Firefox and see if you get the same results. You can always uninstall FF after test. Neil. retiredlearner,#32015/03/30NSTRogersWell-Known MemberThread StarterJoined:2006/06/19Messages:46Likes Received:0 Thank you to both fdamp and retiredlearner for your responses.


I am replying to both now.


1. The problem does not occur with Google Chrome. It does not occur with Google running under FireFox.


2. It is my understanding that Websites will be in the language that the people who own them have designed them to be. That may or may not be the language of the place where the website resides.


 I do not expect a website to be in English, just because English is my native tongue.


It seems that some kind of default for German or .de had got into my current google set up under IE 11.0.


I should add that I deleted all my browsing history yesterday evening . This has led to my being able to search for WinZip in Google under IE 11.0 and getting to the English Version of the WinZip Website. When it was not working as I would have expected it was going to winzip.de.


It appears that Google is operating as it should though I did get a google.de page appear for no reason when I went back to a previous page. The google.de page had not been part of the forward chain.


I will monitor the situation and let you know of any further occurrences.


If anyone has an idea as to how the problem arose I would be most interested.


Thank you for your help and input, thus far. NSTRogers,#42015/03/30retiredlearnerSuperGeekWindowsBBS Team MemberJoined:2004/06/25Messages:7,158Likes Received:503 This is interesting: _rd=ssl

This German Google site looks the same as your Google.co.uk.

The .de must have come from somewhere. My only thought would be an IE update caused the switch.

I've had no such problems with Firefox and Google as my search engine. It has never altered in 10 years. Neil. retiredlearner,#5(You must log in or sign up to reply here.)Show Ignored Content /* /* ]]> */ Share This PageTweet Log in with FacebookLog in with TwitterLog in with GoogleYour name or email address:Do you already have an account?No, create an account now.Yes, my password is:Forgot your password? Stay logged inSign up now!DonateWindowsBBSForums>Internet & Networking>Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge>

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The crashes have occurred when i was attempting to attach a document to an email in yahoo mail. The crashes have also occurred when I was attempting to add a photo to a news article i was writing for Examiner.co using their publishing tool.

The new search interface has only been enabled on search.yahoo.com and not the main Yahoo domain or a country subdomain. A search on the main Yahoo website on the other hand loads the website where Yahoo Search Direct can be tested.

A "Microsoft Exchange Server" is a corporate internal mail server,

taking the place of other ISP-supplied POP/IMAP/SMTP servers;

Microsoft Outlook is designed especially to hook into it.I would expect it to send a special header of its own, such as:

X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange...However, your posts show neither that header

nor the RFC2045 required "MIME-Version" header

(your sender might like to contact the Exchange server administrator

to find out whether they should be generating the required header,

and if they can adjust that, then it would serve them well,

when sending mail outside of their organization).When receiving messages which do not conform to standards,

various email clients have to make their own choice about what to do.Some clients may assume that all incoming messages are intended

to be in MIME format; this assumption will "fix" some cases,

but may end up doing worse on some other cases;

given the present day situation, where MIME is prevalent,

it might be good to make that assumption,

but if Eudora doesn't, and shows an entire message as a single "body,"

instead of separating text, html, and attachments, then it isn't "wrong,"

although of course it also doesn't compensate for sender problems,

at least not as well as some other clients may have elected to do.Page 50 of the "Eudora 7.1 for Windows User Guide" (PDF)

offers a suggestion for decoding attachments that appear

merged into the message itself (the suggestion is

to save the entire message as a text file,

then use an external decoding program).You might try this, just to see what happens;

for a "decoding program," try WinZip (from winzip.com),

which is designed to "decode" a number of special files, including MIME messages

(it usually works on entire Thunderbird mailbox files, by the way,

allowing the individual extraction of every message and every attachment).Be sure to rename the saved message text file to "xxxx.mim"

before opening with WinZip.The ".mim" extension is usually "registered" by WinZip,

especially for this purpose; dragging such a suitably named file

to a desktop shortcut for WinZip will also usually work.I would be very interested to hear whether this works on your messages, thanks.-- 


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