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I don't see either of those errors when I use IE8.
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newfieldgrafix
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I'm on FF 3.5, IE8 won't install because I refuse to install the required back doors.
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Well this happens on IE8.
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I can't reproduce this in IE8, 64-bit. I used compatibility view and got nothing as well. Since I can't reproduce, I can't really do anything to fix it. >.< And yes, this was with a member account, not staff. I recommend just making sure your computer is 100% up to date. Edit: Wait, Vista or W7?
Last Edit: Oct 30, 2009 17:33:41 GMT by Chris
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I can't reproduce this in IE8, 64-bit. I used compatibility view and got nothing as well. Since I can't reproduce, I can't really do anything to fix it. >.< And yes, this was with a member account, not staff. I recommend just making sure your computer is 100% up to date. Edit: Wait, Vista or W7? My test was done on Windows 7, 64-bit IE and it was not there for me.
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I can't reproduce this in IE8, 64-bit. I used compatibility view and got nothing as well. Since I can't reproduce, I can't really do anything to fix it. >.< And yes, this was with a member account, not staff. I recommend just making sure your computer is 100% up to date. Edit: Wait, Vista or W7? This occurs on my two computers. Both are up to date. One's using 32-bit XP, IE8, and the other 32-bit Vista, IE8.
Last Edit: Oct 30, 2009 20:54:14 GMT by Quinine
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I can't reproduce this in IE8, 64-bit. I used compatibility view and got nothing as well. Since I can't reproduce, I can't really do anything to fix it. >.< And yes, this was with a member account, not staff. I recommend just making sure your computer is 100% up to date. Edit: Wait, Vista or W7? This occurs on my two computers. Both are up to date. One's using 32-bit XP, IE8, and the other 32-bit Vista, IE8. Have you checked the following? 1) Hit ctrl+0 to reset any changes in font size 2) Clearing your cache with ctrl+F5 3) Seeing if Lite vs Module produce different results?
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On both computers, results are
1) nothing changed 2) made it temporarily worse 3) same result
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On both computers, results are 1) nothing changed 2) made it temporarily worse 3) same result 2) What do you mean by "temporarily worse"? Please elaborate.
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On both computers, results are 1) nothing changed 2) made it temporarily worse 3) same result 2) What do you mean by "temporarily worse"? Please elaborate. I'm assuming just loading the javascript files so things may've seemed worse for that small amount of time it takes to redownload them all.
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2) What do you mean by "temporarily worse"? Please elaborate. I'm assuming just loading the javascript files so things may've seemed worse for that small amount of time it takes to redownload them all. Maybe. but if it's not, then I'm very curious.
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On both computers, results are 1) nothing changed 2) made it temporarily worse 3) same result I wouldnt see how clearing your cache would make anything worse. It just does what it says. Should make everything better, whats wrong your your computers? It would make load times slow down temporarily.
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On both computers, results are 1) nothing changed 2) made it temporarily worse 3) same result I wouldnt see how clearing your cache would make anything worse. It just does what it says. Should make everything better, whats wrong your your computers? Well, besides the slowing down part, he could also be using cached, outdated files, which would cause issues as well. They'd have been pretty damn outdated, but it's always worth a try.
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