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A friend using Mambo told me that they got the same problem on WYSIWYG modules and there they came up with a solution works for most of their members.
It was told that the problem comes from the miss-match with DNS settings.
Here's part of the discussion post in their forum.
Quote:
dear friends...this is not the problem with ie or any other browser...
the problem is with the script it self...
so you live site in config file must resemble to the dns entry....both should be same..
for my case.. i changed from http://www.mydomain.com to mydomain.com, and it worked...becasue i have mydomain.com entry in my DNS ...
so adding www, or deleting www from configuration file can solve the problem...
And the whole thread's
hereI know that was Mambo I was talking about and it's XOOPS that I'm currently running with.
But, for that the symptom's almost identical, I was wondering if this could be the possible hint for a solution in XOOPS ?
For that I'm really not a PHP programer and know almost nothing about the XOOPS core, could anyone please help on this ?

ps. even the mambo community said that it's nothing to do with the browser, it's actually true that I don't have this kind of problem with firefox. maybe firefox just intelligently correct the miss-match problem instead of error pop-ups ?