Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
Are you running Firefox?

If not, install it and try that instead of IE.

If you are, try IE instead.

Some sites are set up to take advantage of the non-standard features of IE, and likewise - IE gets confused with some fairly standard stuff.

Have you got Javascript enabled?

It *could* be because you're behind a proxy server, but it's unlikeley - unless your proxy isn't set up to allow https (secure) connections.
thanks, ive sorted the problem now. someone suggested i used netscape so i did, i then installed firefox (which someone suggested a few weeks ago) and everything is fine now

thanks for giving me a brief insight to what the problem is, its much appreaciated. :) no one has explained to me why this problem occurs.

cheers.