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6/29/2007 9:54 PM
 

After changing my hardware platform to provide more processing and storage space, I find now that pages in portals are randomly failing to render in HTML and are, instead, displaying as binary data. Hitting F5 to refresh the page usually corrects the issue. I am using version 4.5.2.

Any suggestion on what can cause this behavior and how to correct it?

 
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7/10/2007 5:25 PM
 

Well, this page has had 50 views todate but nobody has offered any thoughts on the issue. The behavior occurs from any computer, although we have tested only with IE 6 and IE 7.

Does anybody want to volunteer a guess as to what could produce a page full of high-order characters rather than proper html? Because the F5 (refresh) works to correct the display, I think it might be something in my web.config is not just right and the browser is being "misled" on the initial load.

 
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