"Only secure content is displayed".... and a button marked "Show all content"
With all due respect to the "browser snobs" that always end up claiming that "browser XYZ version 23000.12 running on a Zipiddy-do-dah OS doesn't have the problem".... the most common, over the counter OS and browser is still Windows and the current version of Internet Explorer (in my case Windows 10 running IE-11).... IMO, websites should work flawlessly using that combination....Bob
Quote from: rsterne on June 08, 2017, 01:39:02 AMWith all due respect to the "browser snobs" that always end up claiming that "browser XYZ version 23000.12 running on a Zipiddy-do-dah OS doesn't have the problem".... the most common, over the counter OS and browser is still Windows and the current version of Internet Explorer (in my case Windows 10 running IE-11).... IMO, websites should work flawlessly using that combination....BobBob, I couldn't agree more. As a computer network administrator it is extremely frustrating when a user calls me and says they cannot open a particular vendors link to access an item we need. Like a bid. I have to go in and either download Google Chrome or Firefox just as a work around. Microsoft is the market leader (or overlord) but either THEY do not keep up with compatibility requirements or the end user is not verifying before implementing. But to me, it's Microsoft at fault. Which leaves us in a support position scrambling for a work around. Arrrggghhh......I posted the adjustment you need to make to Internet Explorer and just tested it on 3-4 of my computers and it appears to have fixed the annoying pop-up.We're almost there....sorry again for the frustrations. Our programmer apologized also. But having done a lot of "upgrades" over the years, these things DO happen. Imagine your frustrations x100 and then you are getting close to how those to blame feel.
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