>i have sent you an email with a zip file of the page as this problem happened again today.
Thank you, I have analyzed that. As Austin Powers would have said "Outch, really outch!".
This is what I thought. Basically, a big portion of the HTML sent is being removed. Basically, you got about 40%, 59% has been cut and you got the last 1%. So, basically, you ended up with a weird HTML page that was not able to be finished. There is no reason why something would removed a portion of the HTML being sent. There is a security in place that is interfering on that. I really can't provide more help on this as this is way out of my control. The only think I could recommend is to look for proxies, 3rd party tools, bad network connectivities and things like that. As, there is really something wrong somewhere that affects the HTML you should receive.