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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 30 May 2009, 21:55:09
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Just realised that the pictures are now not working in IE 6 but do work in MiG31.
Very odd behaviour.
BTW I actually like IE6 - since I have used it since WIn98
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).[/quote]
Ah yes......Concord
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).[/quote]
Ah yes......Concord
Thats a legend airplane that I 'll never have any chance to travel..Unless I fill some million gallons at night and hijack it from the museum.. :-/
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).
Who in their right minds sends a fax?
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).[/quote]
Ah yes......Concord
Thats a legend airplane that I 'll never have any chance to travel..Unless I fill some million gallons at night and hijack it from the museum.. :-/
Dont worry Cem, it's Firefox really. :D
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).[/quote]
Ah yes......Concord
Thats a legend airplane that I 'll never have any chance to travel..Unless I fill some million gallons at night and hijack it from the museum.. :-/
Dont worry Cem, it's Firefox really. :D
explanation required ;D
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Author Craig Thomas used to be an English Teacher and taught our office manager!
Faxes are still popular in the real world, easiest way of sending a copy of a print out
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).[/quote]
Ah yes......Concord
Thats a legend airplane that I 'll never have any chance to travel..Unless I fill some million gallons at night and hijack it from the museum.. :-/
Dont worry Cem, it's Firefox really. :D
explanation required ;D
Just Martin trying to be cryptic. Firefox was a Clint eastwood film about stealing a Russian aircraft and................never mind ;D
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Firefox-Craig-Thomas/dp/0722104456/ref=sr_1_50?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1243718486&sr=1-50
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now understood..I remember the film.. (as I like air planes)..
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wow.. it was year 1982.. :o
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Who in their right minds sends a fax? [/quote]
Well in Spain for example to cancel a service with Telefonica(monopoly equivalent of BT 20 years ago) you have to send them a fax even if you ring them. If you don't they just keep charging you and taking the money from your bank account and claim you never rang/faxed them
V
PS I gave up long ago trying to get pictures on IE7 on OOF. Can get them with Mozilla but can't post replies on Mozilla. You just get used to things being craap.
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I still use ie6 in job for backward compatibility ..
And no chance to upgrade :-/
Due to our email/fax software stuck with IE6 at work too.
Some sites I need to use the browser possibly named after an aircraft in a novel written by my office managers old English teacher (which became a CLint film).
Who in their right minds sends a fax?
still used an awful lot to be honest....