If there are no proxies upstream of him at Comcast, it might be one on his own machine. Many programs insert proxies between the user and the Web — to block malware, for example. It could even be a security program gone wrong.
–Brett
]]>@Scott — Sounds like you have more of a connectivity problem. Please contact customer service or email your contact info to we_can_help@cable.comcast.com.
Jason
]]>Could you go to one of the pages with bad links, select “View/Page Source” or “View/Source” in your browser, and e-mail me the resulting file as an attachment? You can e-mail me as brett (insert an “at” sign here) lariat.net.
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