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Software => Internet browsers => Topic started by: titilucky on December 06, 2005, 12:17:36 PM
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Win XP Mozilla Firefox
I'm doing research on some laws and receiving something like I show below when I make my request:
"/red 0dArt. 1.2 Política pública. (8 L.P.R.A. sec. 601)
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In other words, gibberish; like computerized language. Is there a way in which I can configure or do something to get the info in an understanding manner?
Thanks.
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I doubt the people of Puerto Rico would consider the Spanish language gibberish. Try googling for LEXJURIS and using the translate this page link.
Good luck. 8)
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Believe me, it's giberish. I'm Puertorrican and I know that some of the things are in Spanish and the other parts are computerized language. That's the reason for my query.
I know that, some times, you get that when you have Java disabled but I've it enabled. Perhaps I'm missing something else. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Perhaps you could give us the web address you're having trouble with. I've been to the LEXJURIS site with no problems but obviously I cannot duplicate what you're doing. The errors you posted appear to be straight markup language, so I doubt Java is involved. Are you running the new version of Firefox (1.5)?
Let us know. 8)
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Win XP Mozilla Firefox
I'm going to Lexjurix.com, then pressing "Codigo Penal", then trying to get Section 94 on and I get the beginning of the page and just after about a 1/4 of the page I start seeing what I'm calling giberish and you call straight markup language. Then, I try "Leyes" and I don't even get anything, just a blank page.
I'm using Firefox 1.7.12 rev.
I mentioned Java because once I had a problem seeing eBay correctly and they told me I needed to correct something about the Java postscript?? And after I did that, all was OK.
Your help is being appreciated, thanks.
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They sure didn't teach this in high school Spanish. ;D
When I went to Codigo Penal, I couldn't find section 94 but I did find Artículo 94 (same thing?). In any case everything was fine. Same with Leyes.
Do you have the Adobe Reader (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html) installed as it's necessary to view the text.
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