Broken page links: works in Firefox not IE

Before I jump in the river . . . I have put up sites with 70+ pages but this defeats me. I am building a titchy 5 page site (not yet uploaded) all from same template. There are no broken links. On preview everything works fine in Firefox but not in IE: I cannot get off the Home Page. I have rebuilt cache, and validation of template shows no errors. Any ideas you clever people please?
The navbar code couldn't be simpler (it is of course in the locked area).
<div id="navBar">
    <a href="../index.html">Home</a>      |
    <a href="../howToFindUs.html">How to find us</a> |
    <a href="../terms.html">Terms</a> |
    <a href="../testimonials.html">Testimonials</a> |
    <a href="../petSitting.html">Pet sitting</a> |
    <a href="../contactUs.html">Contact us</a><br />
  </div>

Nancy, thanks for that, but endlessly fiddling around I seem to have just cracked it. How – or why – I do not know. On the index page I have a 90sec .flv. To preview I have "Mark of the Web" clicked, which always sounds a bit creepy. The video is there and plays of course but I can't shift off the Home Page. If I preview from another page then all the other pages are accessible OK but when I land on the index then I'm stuck (but only with IE nor FFx).
However . . . if I open the Template and add "Mark of the Web" even though a message pops up saying DW can't accept it and will be discarded, by some mysterious spell unknown on this (civilised) side of The Pond, it seems to clear the problem and all is hunky dory.
Life is full of mysteries.

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