Syntax Error!?

A week? -.-" It sounds a bit too much, I mean unless you don't use the Internet that much then its a different story.

If you manage to browse for some hours and accumulate around 35-50MB of cache in one day, then it would be best to clear it every 2-3 days. I just browse sites, such as this forum and I still manage to accumulate 35MB of cache.

35Mb of cache, *7 days.= 245MB of cache in a week.
 
i have the temporary internet files set to 250MB microsoft recommends according to the descriptions in ie7 that it should be set between 50 and 250MB but i usually doesnt hear on all their recommendations, but i do send error reports. what do you have the temporary internet files size set to? are you sending error reports? do you use the proof deleter in revo? i got a message from windows that i had almost no discspace again, and that was when running the proof deleter. but when revo was finished deleting then everything went back to normal.
 
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i decided however not to restart the computer when uninstalling antivir with revo, just to let revo finish its job. even when antivir asked to restart the computer. what do you use to do?
 
That syntax error says: Line 2, Char 1.
This is a line 2 of HTML source code:
Code:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" dir="ltr" lang="en">
What's wrong in here?
 
I know website code and i know how to build webpages using notepad ha

and all that pretty well, and i see nothing wrong with it.........weird. by the way, firefox shows no syntax error. let me try internet explorer 7......


update: i get it to as well. ie7=>

line:2
char:1
code 0
syntax error
url: http:/forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=19
 
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http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/ links to XHTML namespace.
129260, can you check the source code comlpletely (line 2)?
There must be something wrong.

This is weird: When I'm in "Work Offline", and when I have visited this forum (offline), there wasn't any errors. No yellow triangle icon. The site was OK.

Forgot to mention: This syntax error affects even wiki.spybot.info.
 
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sure

ill take a look in the "source". everyone else can help by hitting view-source in IE 7. ill check that offline thing as well and see what i get.
 
hmm interesting.......

it appears that there is an extra space and a parentheses is in the wrong place. You know what is amazing with webpages? one little space or wrong type of mark can screw alot up. such as an "." or ", etc...

I honestly besides that see nothing wrong with line 2, at least none of which that would cause a syntax error, even with the wrong " in the wrong place, i would not think it would cause that type of error...i see nothing wrong with the rest for that matter. I'm going to test out the offline and see what happens there....hmm ya just like tom k i get no error when browsing offline....odd.....i guess its just internet explorer =] haha You know IE always had a mind of its own ;)
 
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i have the temporary internet files set to 250MB microsoft recommends according to the descriptions in ie7 that it should be set between 50 and 250MB but i usually doesnt hear on all their recommendations, but i do send error reports. what do you have the temporary internet files size set to? are you sending error reports? do you use the proof deleter in revo? i got a message from windows that i had almost no discspace again, and that was when running the proof deleter. but when revo was finished deleting then everything went back to normal.

@blues, well it seems that you're interested...

I used Mozilla Firefox as a benchmark. I've set IE 7 to 50MB of cache. Why? Well, if Firefox isn't having any problems then IE shouldn't either. I usually accumulate around 35-50MB in a session. Something over 50MB would be rare, but not impossbile.

Two: I do not send Error Reports, because I haven't seem Microsoft done crap about it. (Excuse the language).

Three: I never use the Proof Deleter provided by Revo because:
1: I'm not familiar with it.
2: I'm unclear on what it deletes.
3. I use CCleaner.

4: Maybe the Proof Deleter may be triggering the disk space.

@Greyfox, &others. Thanks for making it clear.

I haven't encountered anything that was similar to Greyfox's screenshot, but I have encountered a "errors on page" on the bottom left hand corner of IE 7.

Firefox 3 doesn't show anything nor does 2.0.0.14.
 
@blues, well it seems that you're interested...

I used Mozilla Firefox as a benchmark. I've set IE 7 to 50MB of cache. Why? Well, if Firefox isn't having any problems then IE shouldn't either. I usually accumulate around 35-50MB in a session. Something over 50MB would be rare, but not impossbile.

Two: I do not send Error Reports, because I haven't seem Microsoft done crap about it. (Excuse the language).

Three: I never use the Proof Deleter provided by Revo because:
1: I'm not familiar with it.
2: I'm unclear on what it deletes.
3. I use CCleaner.

4: Maybe the Proof Deleter may be triggering the disk space.

@Greyfox, &others. Thanks for making it clear.

I haven't encountered anything that was similar to Greyfox's screenshot, but I have encountered a "errors on page" on the bottom left hand corner of IE 7.

Firefox 3 doesn't show anything nor does 2.0.0.14.

well it seems that you're interested...
interested?

i was told this on the hphosts forum: Half of xp sp2 errors were fixed due to error reporting http://forum.hosts-file.net/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=491 i havent seen they have done anything about the error reports either, maybe i should stop sending, it may be a privacy threat to send the error reports. just click on the triangle on the bottom left corner to see the error message.
according to the description in the proof deleter, it deletes things you have deleted from the garbage bin and makes it unrecoverable. the messages from windows when using proof deleter seemed however to be critical, so it may not be so good to use it.
 
I don't send them because it's not really that important. Example: Firefox 3 does not respond and I have to force close it, thus this generates a error report, which I don't send.

Out of the millions of users who use Windows OS, you and me are only a tiny portion of the overall population. Less than one percent.
 
I don't send them because it's not really that important. Example: Firefox 3 does not respond and I have to force close it, thus this generates a error report, which I don't send.

Out of the millions of users who use Windows OS, you and me are only a tiny portion of the overall population. Less than one percent.

well, even if you go by that logic - if you don't report the problem, you are decreasing the chance of it being fixed, besides the firefox error reporting system is quick and harmless (well, that's coming from the overly biased firefox fan :FF:!)
 
I like Firefox too, however after reading Bitman's post in one thread, I began to lose support for Firefox that it is the "safest" browser on the web. Yes, it just has some bells and whistles plus a layer of protection than IE 7, but Firefox just disables Active X.
 
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