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Old 04-01-2009, 06:28 PM
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How many are using Internet Explorer to view this forum correctly?

My Firefox was working till a couple days ago.

I can only post on IE now , and my views are differnt ,What Happened ??

Roland is working on this problem, I need some ideas.
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Old 04-01-2009, 06:33 PM
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I use IE7 at home and at work and on my iPhone with mobile Safari. Works great on all of them. At least since I told my IE7 browser to accept the cookies even though there is no valid security certificate.
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Old 04-01-2009, 06:48 PM
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OK But I am alowing cookies on both places. I just don't see avitars, and the thumbnails that are posted are not there , Regular pics do show.

I have no , or little posting options on firefox.
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I can use IE and Firefox and have no trouble with either. Hope you figure it out. Jason
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Old 04-01-2009, 08:21 PM
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I'm using FF3 and have no problems, everything seems as it should. One of the other Cub forums doesn't always show all the pictures but I can still right-click and click view and they show up. Only other web site I have problems with is one of the Kohler sites and they show a screen that says the site can only be viewed with IE. When I was running IE there were some bugs that couldn't be rectified....even through Microlimp.
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Jim
I have never seen the opening page,never,on both firefox and IE7.I saw the opening page for the very first time this morning,The colorful sponsor boxes and the diamond plate.I get home tonight and im back to nothing!!!I Headed straight to the tech library this morning cause i saw all the colorful boxes and the diamond plate but there i still got the boxes with the red x in the corner.bummer.I see all the pictures the "members "post but nothing in the tech library.I have my cookies set to the lowest possible setting and this site is checked off as ok!!
I am most intrested in the things the members post but would like to see the pictures and use the info but cant!!I do see the avatars.
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Old 04-01-2009, 08:52 PM
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I think mine is IE 6.0 And it seems fine. Hope you get it figured out Jim H.
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I think mine is IE 6.0 And it seems fine. Hope you get it figured out Jim H.


Thats just it Diz, IE works fine ,but I'd rather stay on Fire fox as all the other sites are there also .

My AntiVi can be set to a lower security fencing and since it is , IE I may be more vulnerable to viruses.

Thanks for the above posts guys, seems like I'm not the only one having problems.

I realize that all is new to all of us , so with that said, I will quit bugging Roland, till they all have a chance to get the bugs out of the system.

67 Hydro,

The wierdest thing is if I copy and paste the colorful firefox and send as email All will show as you describe less the background. There no way to post an answer because Edit ,quote , reply, buttons are missing. I cannot see any thumbnails of FF either, but can see posted pic's
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I can see the forum just fine, on both Firefox and IE.
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Old 04-02-2009, 08:09 AM
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Jim H:

I have NO problems viewing the Forum with either IE7 or FireFox 3

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