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    Default CADTutor does different things with different browsers

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    When I view CT in IE8 and hit the "insert image" button it gives me this dialog:
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    In Chrome, I get this one:
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    Is there some setting I need to tweak to get Chrome to give me the other one or is this a programming issue?
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    Same here....

    Additionally, in IE8 I cannot see post date & time, in Firefox & Chrome I can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RenderMan View Post
    Same here....

    Additionally, in IE8 I cannot see post date & time, in Firefox & Chrome I can.
    that is a "compatibility" issue that happens to me if I view a page with code tags on it. For other pages push the button between the address bar and the rotaty arrows (or upgrade your IE).
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbroada View Post
    that is a "compatibility" issue that happens to me if I view a page with code tags on it. For other pages push the button between the address bar and the rotaty arrows (or upgrade your IE).
    I do view the threads in 'compatibility view' (in IE8 ), and no such luck. Furthermore, I mainly participate in development forums (Visual LISP, .NET), so if [CODE ] Tags are to blame, I'm screwed. LoL

    As for upgrading IE... working in a +10K employee firm makes upgrades pretty much at the behest of the Corporate IT office... they are unconcerned if I am unable to see the Date & Time of threads. LoL
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    Quote Originally Posted by RenderMan View Post
    I do view the threads in 'compatibility view' (in IE8 ), and no such luck. Furthermore, I mainly participate in development forums (Visual LISP, .NET), so if [CODE ] Tags are to blame, I'm screwed. LoL
    If that doesn't work for you it may not be the CODE tags then. That is what seems to trigger the problem here.

    Quote Originally Posted by RenderMan View Post
    As for upgrading IE... working in a +10K employee firm makes upgrades pretty much at the behest of the Corporate IT office... they are unconcerned if I am unable to see the Date & Time of threads. LoL
    Same here. I have to go home and check with Firefox if I'm really interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbroada View Post
    Same here. I have to go home and check with Firefox if I'm really interested.
    You'd laugh - Firefox and Chrome don't require Admin rights to install, so I installed them on my work computer. LoL
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    Upgrading past IE8 requires a so called uprade to the OS too, and I am perfectly happy with XP on my cad machine. I'm a great believer in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" and I have no desire to mess around with the computer that provides the daily bread. It sits here and does its thing, and don't give me any crap. I may try it on the other one sometime, but not this one!

    I had Firefox on here for a while, and it does most stuff ok for me, but for some reason it absolutely will not display my bank's website correctly. Chrome and IE will, but Firefox just can't seem to figure out what to do. If they've put a new one out recently, I may try it again. Its been 6 months or so. I like the fact that it has a plug in for Norton 360 that will bring all my settings and stuff over automatically.

    I have noticed a new abberation with IE though. Ever once in a while, it simply won't put the page together. I get a white background, and the status bar says "done". I can click the compatibility button and it comes back, the click it again to turn it off and it goes on normally. Wierd, but we've come to expect that from MicroScrewy i guess.
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    I'm afraid there are a number of rendering anomalies with the forum between different browsers but it's not my fault (honest). The vBulletin software, while pretty good functionally is not too good on the visual fidelity. Things are getting better with bug fixes etc. but we won't see total compatibility across all browsers for a while yet and older versions of IE will never be fully supported. For best results, use either IE9 or Firefox.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CADTutor View Post
    I'm afraid there are a number of rendering anomalies with the forum between different browsers but it's not my fault (honest).
    Please don't think that I was implying that was in any way your fault, that's not the case at all. I knew it was something to do with Chrome, but I didn't know if there was a setting in Chrome I needed to twiddle with or if it just was what it was. Every browser has its strengths and weaknesses, and none of them do everything perfectly every time.

    You do a remarkable job keeping a very large project up and running and we are all grateful for the job you do.

    I will download the latest version of Firefox and give it a try. Between the three of them, I should be able to view any site on the web!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_O'neill View Post
    Please don't think that I was implying that was in any way your fault...

    You do a remarkable job keeping a very large project up and running and we are all grateful for the job you do.
    BIG 1+ from me as well, David.

    Edit: There's a reason I have exponentially more posts here at CADTutor... because it's awesome here!
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