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* http://spaces.msn.com - Photo Upload module not working
* http://search.yahoo.com - formatting issues
* http://www.msvistablog.net - does not display the main links (home, contact etc)
* http://www.blueyonder.co.uk (TeleWest) - major formatting issues, renders site unusable in IE 7
* http://www.horsepigcow.com/ - Javascript errors abound which don't appear in IE 6
* http://changel9.msdn.com "To help protect your security, Internet Exploer has blocked this website from displaying non-secure content." Closed IE7 accidently and reopened it. Now every site/page/forum that I visit gives me this issue, didn't before. -j0217995
* http://www.msn.co.uk/my.asp (no really!) my msn complains that MSXML 5.0 from Microsoft Corporation is needed, but it's unsigned. Also the page title appears to e cNet Test - stema; msxml 4.0 also appears as "not verified" in Manage Addons
* The suggest box in Outlook Web Access spell checking no longer contains suggestions
		         *        The OWA notfication toaster style popup no longer works, even though the OWA FQDN is the allow to popup list. IE tells me the popup was blocked, and says I can right click on the info bar to show it, but it does not contain the show option; ie then throws A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 350 Error: Unspecified error, which turns out to be in util_owa.js;
		 function showPU(oPU, x, y, w, h, b)
		 {oPU.show(scaleX(x), scaleY(y),scaleX(w), scaleY(h), b);}
	
* When viewing some messages in OWA (with ISA Server 2004 Forms Authentication), IE will warn about blocked content. When you select to Display Blocked Content, I get logged out.
* http://digg.com/ - digg home crashes IE7, error report sent. Feed works.

		         *        Problems with launchpad.net -- IE 7 doesn't render it very well at all.  Also each page prompts me about content that is blocked.  Spoke with launchpad.net people and they aren't too concerned about it, see https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30342 for more information on that site.
	
* http://mail.yahoo.com/ - When viewing the login screen, several of the elements are overlapping. For example, the footer bar is about 3/4 of the way up the page.
* http://mail.yahoo.com/ (beta mail preview) If you are participating in yahoo's mail beta, it won't display from IE7.
* http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/canada_e.html - formatting issues. Looks bad in IE7.
* http://www.turbotax.com - click get started, page doesn't render properly
* http://www.acura.com - click through to search for a used car, I believe it is a Macromedia plug-in of some sort, it crashes IE
* http://www.drupal.org - menu at the top is displayed incorrectly.
* http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/alldesigns/twocolumn/ - First item in most recent list wraps incorrectly and causes it to be hidden under the navigation block.
* http://csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/187/187.css&page=0 - Main text area is wider than the bounding block, and bleeds into right side text.

* http://www.soundblaster.com/language.asp?sDestUrl=/support/downloads This is the software update page for creative products - you have to select a region product etc then download - however the 2nd and 3rd columns are not populated when a selection is made in the 1st column
* http://www.carling.com/music/festival/carling_weekend/ All content should appear in the main area, and be either scrollable or pageable, depening if the data back from the server creates 'pages'. Either way, when the content should be scrollable, the content is drawn continuously down the page. The URL in posted gives an example of this, but other pages with (intended) scrollable content do this as well
When attempting to do th Small Business Sales and Marketing Skills Assessment throught the MS partners site in the pop up for the assment for some unknown reason I decided to play around with the IE7 zoom. It enlarged fine, but when set to 25% the window flickers quickly bettween it's normal fixed window and the size that the 25% zoom resized it to and a popup comes up saying that the training is designed for a fixed sized window, and there is no way that I have found to break out of this loop except for termenating ie...


* http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.configuration.sectioninformation.protectsection(VS.80).aspx - the example code for all of the msdn2 pages isn't formatted properly; nl's seem to be removed
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