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1.0 to 1.1 upgrade problem? broken html...

Hi,

I am experiencing a very strange problem after I upgraded my web
application from asp.net 1.0 to 1.1.

On my host server everything shows fine, but on my local machine
(which was just reinstalled) the html is broken in a very weird way.
Some part of it simply is cut out and placed at the end, after the
</html> closing tag. It seems like a rendering issue.
In the Visual Studio editor it shows fine, but when testing the
application the result is wrong. I tried it also on another local
machine, and the same error occurred.
Both frameworks are installed on the local machines and the host
server, so I don't think that's the issue.
Did anyone experience something similar or know what it could be
caused by?

/David Givoni
Nov 18 '05 #1
1 929
Well, I found the solution, which had nothing to do with the framework
itself.
It seems that McAfee's antivirus or firewall interfered somehow in the
rendering of the pages. When I uninstalled it, it worked without a
problem. But a whole days of work used on that :(

/David Givoni

da***@givoni.dk (givoni) wrote in message news:<6b**************************@posting.google. com>...
Hi,

I am experiencing a very strange problem after I upgraded my web
application from asp.net 1.0 to 1.1.

On my host server everything shows fine, but on my local machine
(which was just reinstalled) the html is broken in a very weird way.
Some part of it simply is cut out and placed at the end, after the
</html> closing tag. It seems like a rendering issue.
In the Visual Studio editor it shows fine, but when testing the
application the result is wrong. I tried it also on another local
machine, and the same error occurred.
Both frameworks are installed on the local machines and the host
server, so I don't think that's the issue.
Did anyone experience something similar or know what it could be
caused by?

/David Givoni

Nov 18 '05 #2

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