The fact that WE sees more links with one browser (or browser version) than
the other, is a well-known situation. Who knows why. To a sighted person
there might be the same amount of links, but WE will not recognize them as
links - due to small changes in the way one browser pressents the link,
compared to the other. Even have seen that WE6.1 did recognize more links
than what WE7+ does. Again, who knows why. At least, to put you on the
'ease', likely nothing you can do about it. Hopefully, you won't be relying
on any of the non-recognized links. And then we just have to sit back and
wait for GW to release the new version of browse mode, in WE8, or when it is
ready.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paulette Vickery" <[email protected]>
To: "'gwInfo'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 1:12 PM
Subject: Trouble with the internet
Hi all,
My husband upgraded my computer last night and installed Internet Explorer
8
and version 7.5.1. Now, when I try to get onto the internet, Google says
there are only 18 links instead of saying there are 32, which is what it
said when I was using Internet Explorer 6, and it also says that the
Google
search box is disabled. What should I do? I am at a loss. Thanks for your
help.
Paulette
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