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Erik Salmon
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Subject: Warning message in IE
Member Support
posted by MakeItAndKeepIt1 on Saturday, February 19th 2011 @ 10:39 AM

I keep getting this message box in IE 8 and 9. Members have also reported the same thing every time I go to the home page of my igroop optionthemoney:

This issue does not happen in firefox or chrome just IE after clicking on the home page link in the top nave bar.

Regards,

Erik


Ryan Levesque
President
Group Co-Administrator

Subject: RE: Warning message in IE
Member Support
posted by Ryan on Tuesday, February 22nd 2011 @ 1:12 PM

You can ignore curvy object warnings... they are informational and not real issues. [Yet another reason to cross over from the dark side (IE) to the light (FireFox). Wink ]

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Ryan Levesque, President
iGrOOps, LLC
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Erik Salmon
Full Access

Subject: RE: Warning message in IE
Member Support
posted by MakeItAndKeepIt1 on Tuesday, February 22nd 2011 @ 3:22 PM

Technically this may be a non issue however this could become an annoyance to my members that are using IE. The current statistics is that as of Jan. 2011, 26.6 internet users are on IE and that should be taken into consideration.

In the mean time I will post a faq about using another browser.

By the way you should also know that the new IE9 does not work with the igroops wysiwyg.


James Bullis
Full Access

Subject: RE: Warning message in IE
Member Support
posted by jmbullis on Wednesday, March 9th 2011 @ 12:17 PM

I have members who are upgrading to IE9 and cannot use the wysiwyg inside of iGroops. I set them up on Chrome but I agree, this isn't something that can be chalked up to IE being "evil". It's not like they are having these problems in IE6.

We are using this as a whitelabel because we want our users to think we are running this show. When we have to just ignore things like this, it makes us look bad...



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