No, no way in clean IE7. Only way how to autorefresh any page in IE7 is by using 3rd party plugins/addons (for example free AutoRefresher For IE By Yoconsoft), extensions (AvantBrowser, IE7Pro) or standalone software (many on internet, most of them paid) which will do this for you. 2nd option (AB or IE7Pro) would be the most appropriate, as it solves also some other missing basic browser functionalities of IE7. Of course, you can completely leave IE platform (to FF, Opera...) but this was not the question. For more 3rd party plugins/addons/sw go for example to http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/ and serach for 'refresh' under IE Add-ons.
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No. "IE7" is Internet Explorer 7. Other than being made by the same company, there is no relationship between IE7 and Windows 7. IE7 doesn't even run on Windows 7.
The IE7 add-ons may not be compatible with the program,try changing add-on settings,or try running IE7 in safe mode with no add-ons.
http://www.ghoztcraft.net/forums/Warcraft-III-Auto-Refresh-t13002.html
There are many websites which offer troubleshooting tips for IE7. IE7 stands for Internet Explorer 7. Some of the websites offering troubleshooting help are Microsoft and 5 Star Support.
Something that causes IE7 to crash after installing Lotus Notes 7. We are forced to disable IETag Factory and then IE7 is happy again.
You have at least 2 choices. First, you can repair vista. Second, download ie7 package from Microsoft website and try to install it again. If it asks to uninstall previous verion agree.
Either install the addon available here: http://adrianba.net/pages/software/index.html Or upgrade to IE7, which has MUCH BETTER printing support, including a "shrink to fit" option. ~Andrew www.EmpoweringSolutions.tk
depending of what your preferences are but i would say most people like it
E7 crashing everytime when I close - also closed all open IE windows "Tools>Internet Options>Advanced Tab->Reset..." fixed this issue. thanks to bobbydb1
The answer depends more on your computer than on IE7. Always get the latest version you can. Currently Adobe 11 (latest version) will work with IE7. However, IE7 is seriously out of date. It has security flaws there were fixed in later versions. As well, IE7 won't display the web pages using the latest developments in web design. It's best to upgrade to a newer version. If you can't use try downloading a different browser that doesn't use so many resources. Opera, Firefox are two very good browsers that work well.
Yes! IE7 fixes a lot of holes which were there in IE6