There the behavior of IE+Win is, in general, the world standard due to the 
major market share. Some behaviors (including bugs, no matter how you defined 
them) of IE+Win don't correspond to that of the other browsers. If some 
behavior doesn't change in IE+Win for a long period of time (which we observe 
here), then, yes, that behavior is standard.

> That being said, your pages work just fine on iceweasel here, so iceweasel is 
> apparently not at fault here.
> Again, please make sure everything is fine at the networking level. Ask your 
> network administrator if necessary.

I do see networks where all browsers opens the pages. But there are also 
networks where the pages don't get opened in SOME browsers, including firefox. 
Those networks are absolutely ok in other terms, network administration is 
with, e.g., the main Spanish telephone company telefonica, which says: "use 
IE". And they are not single networks, or no, I've seen this behavior often in 
at least three different countries. I remember being told that those pages 
did't open on firefox even inside MS. Since safari uses partially the netscape 
code, but lynx uses a different code base, I'm not surprised that the the 
behavior occurs in safari, but not in lynx.



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