The key word is "eventually". ;) It takes time for everything to come
up to speed when new protocols and standards and the like come out. Thing
is, we never reach that point. I recall everyone screaming for 64bit
support. How long before the same thing happens when 128bit reaches us.
And the cycle repeats itself. This is where I push away from my computer
and whistle for my guide dog and take her out for the night. LOL
Quote of the nanosecond...
I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am
saying.
Robert & Dreamer Doll ke7nwn
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Vaughan Dodd" <[email protected]>
To: "'Robert C'" <[email protected]>; "Don H" <[email protected]>;
"gwmicro" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 7:34 PM
Subject: RE: IE 9 and WE 7.5
The challenge is the replacement for MSAA. Doug has explained on the Main
Menu interview of a couple of weeks ago that it provides a means by which
access technology can identify a range of new elements. Microsoft is
incorporating the new user interface automation into more of its new
applications, and I think we are dealing with a clash of the old and the
new.
GW has to keep current, because it has no control over what people
purchase, but the general rule will always be that people eventually
replace their computer systems - hardware and software. Priority must go
to supporting Windows Seven over XP, in the same way many cycles ago
priority went into support XP over Windows 98 and ME.
Personally: my impressions of IE 9 are favourable, but there are
problematic web sites. They actually seem to be the same ones that were
problematic under IE8 and Firefox.
Vaughan.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert C [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 3:21 PM
To: Don H; gwmicro
Subject: Re: IE 9 and WE 7.5
What is so hot about IE9? Is IE 7 and 8, and Firefox 3.x obsolete now?
Maybe the banking sites are not up to snuff on the new browers yet. A
well
worn but valid phrase comes to mind... If it aint broke, dont fix it.
Quote of the nanosecond...
My dog can lick anyone.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Don H" <[email protected]>
To: "gwmicro" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 7:01 PM
Subject: IE 9 and WE 7.5
I have been struggling with getting IE 9 to work well on my Windows 7 64
bit machine.
I am not sure whether the problems I have experienced are WE or IE 9
related.
First IE 9 crashes on a regular basis with what seems to be every banking
or financial web page I get on. Why these sites crash more than other
web
sites is beyond me. Is it a WE problem I don't know.
The other issue I am having with IE 9 and WE is WE not reading what I
have
typed in a edit box on web sites. Heaven forbid if you make a typing
error as if you try to backspace to remove it WE won't read the
characters
you are removing.
All the other browse mode problems that have existed for a long while
still exist in IE 9.
I have for the time being gone back to IE 8 and more use of Firefox.
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