![]() ![]() If this does not work, please also try navigating using 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost. Make sure you choose that and not "Reset Advanced Settings", as this one does not encompass ALL settings. The easiest way to fix this would be to open Internet Options, go to the advanced tab, and click "Reset Internet Explorer Settings". There is probably an issue in your settings for IE. Set-Cookie: _session=EshWS7xDnCeV9pXS expires=Mon, 18:49:21 GMT path=/ domain= httponly The original response included Content-Type: text/html charset=utf-8 and based on the correct answer, it should be: Content-Type: text/html charset=utf-8 with a space between the type and the charset. ![]() We will be investigating our NodeJS code to see what exactly it happening in the headers/content to see if anything is out of line. So, there is something about the NodeJS response that IE doesn't like and the other browsers seem to handle well. The various compatibility code and tricks don't actually help us in the long run.įired up a XAMPP Apache server on port 1337. As an aside, we need to test this code in IE11. All of these attempts produced the same results. I created a key, "iexplorer.exe" as both DWORD and QWORD values (individually) with the values 8000, 8001, 9000, 9001, 10000, and 10001. I've tried the Internet Explorer "emulation" ideas. Also, the network configuration is fairly "vanilla." This means that any configuration made by a corporate image of Windows can be eliminated as a cause. The results are identical to my standing observations. I've tested this scenario on "clean" non-corporate Windows 7 installations with IE 11. Set-Cookie: _session=WRuVLmrXMtjnDJY8 expires=Wed, 23:19:16 GMT path=/ domain= httponly User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1 WOW64 Trident/7.0 rv:11.0) like Gecko Below are the raw request and response from IE-to-Fiddler-to-server-to-Fiddler:Īccept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml, */* On recommendation from I installed Fiddler to see the request/response. Network configuration is pretty standard DHCP with no NAT and no Proxy. Corporate deployment, but I have admin rights. Why?īTW, Running Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit. Chrome and Firefox can reach localhost Internet Explorer 9 can't.I need to test my code on localhost+port (some port, any port other than 80 and 443). The only success I've had is when the server runs at port 80 ( or However, I can't develop on port 80 for a variety of reasons. I've tried creating a manual entry in my hosts file for "localhost" and even "thisismyfrigginpc" using my IPv4 address.I've tried using my machine name and DNS name.I've disabled "Friendly HTTP messages" hoping to see more detail.I've added "localhost" to the Intranet Zone and Trusted Zone.I've disabled "Protected Mode" and "Enhanced Protection Mode.".I've tried a variety of "solutions" and viewed several questions/answers on this site. But, when I try to connect with Internet Explorer 11, I see "This page can't be displayed" (see image). I can successfully connect to this NodeJS server from Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. I've restarted my computer, and checked firewall, nothin blockin it! Unless you give me an in depth of how, that might resolve it.I have a NodeJS server running on my local machine for development purposes. There's also a window that pops up by "Internet Explorer" saying "Close It" it's freaky, and when i try to close the window, or click OK, it just keeps poppin up over n over until i kill the "Iexplorer" process.Īny suggestions are thanked for!! Thankies again for readin! If you have any suggestions at all for ANY of these problems i give you a very deep thank you and hugs + kisses!! XOXOXOXO Think i need to buy a trojan remover or something? EVen though im pretty sure ive scanned my computer many times with Uniblue "Spy Eraser" and deleted all infections. I've useed it for like 2 years!!! I've reinstalled it, i've even installed on a seperate external drive, NOTHIN! Not even Opera after i updated it! Please help! I also get a random pop up message like there was an error with "Tmp0.exe"Īnyways my major issue is, i can't start Firefox!!!! Or Opera. Okay so i just survived a recent virus attack (cleaned it up with Smitfraud!), but anyways, a day after that, somehow my "Automatic Updates" are turned off (it shows up with a balloon) everytime i restart my computer or even does that randomly. ![]()
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