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Fix_Cannot_View_Source_in_Internet_Explorer_Problem
| Fix Cannot View Source in Internet Explorer Problem
As some of you may know you can use Internet Explorer to view
the contents of webpages, that is, to view the source code of
the webpage. Sometimes that’s a nice way to see how someone did
something interesting or perhaps just as a learning tool. All
you need to do is go to Vide in the menu and choose View Source
and Notepad will open and you will be presented with the source
code for the page you are currently viewing in Internet
Explorer. Sometimes, however, you will get nothing when you do
this. Notepad refuses to open and there is no error message or
notification of any problem. Usually this is caused by one of
two problems.
1) The environment variable TMP is pointing to an invalid
directory or folder. 2) You have too many files in the Temporary
Internet Items folder.
While the first one is possible, the most likely source of the
problem is the second. The solution is easily implemented; empty
the Temporary Internet Items folder. This is much easier than
you may be thinking.
1) Start Internet Explorer and click on Tools in the menu and
select Internet Options or Right Click on Internet Explorer on
your desktop and choose Properties from the submenu. 2) Under
the Temporary Internet Files heading about one-third of the way
down, click on the Delete Files button. 3) When the confirmation
dialog box appears click on the OK button 4) Click on the OK
button on the next dialog box. 5) Close any remaining
“properties” windows with the OK button.
Depending on how many files you actually have in the Temporary
Internet Items folder, this operation will take anywhere from a
few seconds to a few minutes. If you are having this issue with
viewing the source code of a web page, then the chances are you
are going to have a 3-5 minute wait while the files are removed.
This operation does not remove cookies from your computer - they
too are stored in the Temporary Internet Items folder but you
should not need to remove them.
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About the author:
Ron Merts, Sr. Vice President/CIO for Tornado Computers, Inc.
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