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RichardKinser |
Posted - 18 October 2006 : 19:43:15 http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx< |
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C2K |
Posted - 07 December 2006 : 09:05:27 I was thinking it could be the mod we are using as well. We actually got that mod from another locale -- but thanks for bringing that point up - I had completely overlooked that issue. It is odd that Mozilla would have no issues ... but then again, IE is IE. Let me see where that came from (that is the the one thing I am unsure of since someone else wrote that portion) and see if a modification to the code there is in order to accept IE files. Thanks man. < |
HuwR |
Posted - 07 December 2006 : 08:20:22 I use IE7 all the time and have absolutely no trouble uploading files. what code are you using to do the uploads, since Snitz does not have any upload facility so you must be using a mod or a thirdparty component< |
C2K |
Posted - 07 December 2006 : 07:34:20 One of the main issues I have found with IE7 is the ability to upload files. I run a site with a file exchange and when users attempt to upload a file with IE7 the browser tends to just sit there and do nothing (http://www.coasters2k.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=99). Of course, using Fox is no problem at all, so I am thinking that perhaps this has something to do with some settings in IE? Can anyone think of why the upload would just stall out? I have modified everything I could think of in the settings and still the problem exists, thoughts? Thanks for the input in advance folks.
As info, we are using Snitz 3.4.06, but I am almost certain that is not a factor here -- it really does seem like an IE issue.< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 27 October 2006 : 14:19:07 I'm sure it would. I just found it odd that IE7 boasts better .png support, and now that I put it on my laptop .png wallpapers don't display correctly.
I know Huwr said he didn't have the same problem, has anybody else run into this?< |
MarkJH |
Posted - 27 October 2006 : 13:07:48 Presumably, it works if you convert it to another file format?< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 27 October 2006 : 11:59:49 Nope. It's still at 32Bit. < |
HuwR |
Posted - 26 October 2006 : 17:17:43 odd, works ok as my desktop wallpaper, check that the colour depth on your laptop hasn't been reset to 256 colours or something daft like that< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 26 October 2006 : 15:57:32 Lemme get my laptop going since that is the computer with IE7 installed.
in the mean time, this is the actual file in question.
Ok, and here is what it looks like on my IE7 Laptop.< |
Shaggy |
Posted - 25 October 2006 : 08:17:42 Messed up how? Got a screenshot? And the original 'til we see what it should look like.
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AnonJr |
Posted - 25 October 2006 : 08:07:30 Cool.
Anybody have an idea why my .png desktop was messed up? I haven't found anything on Google just yet...< |
RichardKinser |
Posted - 25 October 2006 : 05:08:41 quote: Originally posted by HuwR
I didn't try it myself, so if anyone does and it works could they post to confirm.
Yes, it works, unless you have the sidebar open (and pinned) (Favorites, History), then it goes back below the address bar.< |
RichardKinser |
Posted - 25 October 2006 : 05:07:00 You have to add it, it won't already be there. On mine the sub-key "WebBrowser" wasn't even there, I had to add it.< |
Davio |
Posted - 25 October 2006 : 04:58:09 Me niether. Only ITBar7Layout.< |
Shaggy |
Posted - 25 October 2006 : 04:28:54 Just trying it now and I don't have an ITBar7Position item in my registry.
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HuwR |
Posted - 25 October 2006 : 04:18:45 I didn't try it myself, so if anyone does and it works could they post to confirm.< |