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Selina
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Internet Explorer 8
« on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:18 UTC (UK) »

I am sure this topic must have come up but I can't see it looking back over the past couple of months.

Has anyone that has upgraded to Internet Explorer 8 from IE 7 had any problems?

Selina
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kiwihalfpint
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi Selina,

Yes you are right this topic came up about a couple of months ago  and yes I had problems.   I am back with IE 7.

I will see if I can find the old link.


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KHP
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Selina
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:25 UTC (UK) »

Thanks KHP

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kiwihalfpint
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:27 UTC (UK) »

Hi Selina


Here it is:

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,369489.0.html


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Selina
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:29 UTC (UK) »

Many thanks, I will have a read!

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Selina
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:42 UTC (UK) »

I think I will stay with IE7 for now.  I am quite happy with it and do not need anything more that I can think of so will wait a while longer.

Thank you for the link KHP.

Selina
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:47 UTC (UK) »

Selina,

I am staying right with IE7 for the time being until at some stage I need a new computer.

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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:48 UTC (UK) »

Hello Selina

I had terrific problems with IE8.

I read on a vista site that some machines had an automatic update with a patch ready for IE8 (I was on IE7 no problems).

Once you had this patch the vista forums were full of people like me who had downloaded the patch unknowingly then certain things would not work, like copy and paste, open attachments, send photos and more.

I found I could not uninstall IE8 and had a call to  my computer maker.   They suggested Firefox.

So I installed Firefox making sure I had set my email settings to the windows mail default as that was what I was using.   Then I still had problems, but only after an automatic update.  

This time when an error came up there was a direct link to microsoft then to this site - I will paste where you can uninstall IE8, which I did and  now everything is working great again.

I am using Firefox with IE7 left in the background.    I will never install IE8 again.

Good luck.   Am signing off now, but will be back tomorrow if you want to ask anything.

Uninstall IE8 link
http://blogs.technet.com/fixit4me/archive/2009/03/18/uninstall-internet-explorer-8-fix-it-live.aspx

Steven
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:50 UTC (UK) »

Oh yes I forget.

IE8 does not work on a well known family tree site.  They said to use Firefox as well.

Steven
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Selina
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 07 May 09 19:53 UTC (UK) »

Hi Steven, although you have now signed off.

Very many thanks, I have now decided that I will def stay with IE7 as I am quite happy with it so there is no reason to cause myself possible problems.

I am so pleased I asked!

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Nick29
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #10 on: Friday 08 May 09 07:50 UTC (UK) »

IE8 has a IE7 compatability mode, which can be turned on an off by clicking an icon, and it remembers the setting for that site.

It's not so much a case of "Does IE8 work with xxxx site ?" - its more a case of "Is xxxxx site well enough written to work with the latest browser ?" .   Microsoft warned site owners last year that a new browser was coming, and that site owners should check their site coding to ensure that it worked properly.  Some site owners didn't heed the warning.

I have IE8, and there is only one site that I visit on a regular basis that has a problem that isn't fixed by the compatability button, and that is Ancestry.  This problem isn't major, it just means that entering or editing the place of birth for a person causes a problem when entering the first few characters, but it works if you persist.  This is the one and only problem that I have with IE8, and given the great features that it has that are not on IE7, I'm content to live with it, and hope that Ancestry gets its act together soon, and rectifies the problems with its site coding.

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mothball
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #11 on: Friday 08 May 09 11:14 UTC (UK) »

Hello Nick and Selina

Thanks for the replies.

Yes I was aware of the compatibility mode button.     But I can assure you - myself and all those other people on the vista forums could do nothing to remove these incompatibility problems.   Tweaking security buttons, system restore, etc, etc.

Apart from the copy and paste, email and other  issues mentioned earlier with most applications, the biggest problem with Ancestry was not entering search names on the site, but a complete inability to download any images.  This was not just with Ancestry either, I couldn‘t download images from other sites too.

I am glad your download of IE8 works for you and you like it.   But my experience was quite the opposite.   It is of note that Microsoft itself introduced the link to uninstall IE8.  (This link came from a pop up after unsuccessful attempts to open attachments in emails) .

There was some talk that Microsoft has released IE8 a little too early and that is why quite a few of us had these problems.   My computer maker and Ancestry blame Microsoft and I expect Microsoft would blame the websites. 

All I want is for my computer to work properly!!

Selina, I managed to get back to IE7 and everything is still working great.   Am keeping Firefox though as I like it better.     Apparently you can download any browser you like, but the Microsoft one has to stay in the background and be updated. 


Steven 
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Nick29
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #12 on: Friday 08 May 09 11:24 UTC (UK) »

Well, since I'm using IE8 and I can download images from both Ancestry and other web sites with no problems whatsoever, I think it must be apparent that the problem isn't purely down to IE8 - it must be something else working in conjunction with it. 

I think the word Vista [spit] may be something to do with this ?  I'm using XP, and will continue to do so until I hear some good reports about Windows 7  Wink

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Martin - Eltham & Greenwich, Kent (London)
Stead - Greenwich, London (Kent) & Maidstone
Wood - Hertfordshire

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mothball
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #13 on: Friday 08 May 09 11:31 UTC (UK) »

Hello Nick

Yes, that is why you don't have so many problems, I read this too.

IE8 seems to work better with XP

Not with Vista is seems!!   

Great isn't it - not.   

Steven
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kiwihalfpint
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Re: Internet Explorer 8
« Reply #14 on: Friday 08 May 09 19:46 UTC (UK) »


IE8 seems to work better with XP

Steven

Well, in my case it did not work with my XP as mentioned in the attached thread.    I am happy with my IE7 for the time being.


KHP
 


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