Mark Zelden wrote:

>Yes, but the problem is IE remembers the setting by domain.   So one must put 
>blahblah.IBM.COM  in compatibility mode to use the information centers, then 
>you have to turn it off again for IBMLINK.

Indeed. I also need to put a website in compatibility mode, for example RACF-L 
before I can post something. So this is not IBM and micro$oft only, but 
anything which cannot be rendered properly by the IEx. (x is 5 - to 10)

One online newspaper here in South Africa cannot be rendered properly in IE8, 
but works fine on IE10. I get there one long page with all text/pics squeezed 
to the left, leaving the right half blank from top to bottom. :-)


>IMO, this is as much an IBM problem as M$SOFT.  Firefox works fine, but I'm 
>sure there is something IBM could do to fix it as well. 

Agreed. I'm now using Mozilla FireFox most of the time. Even when I use those 
Library server.


>Considering how much of the corporate world forces IE on their users and 
>doesn't allow them to install / use alternatives.   Fortunately, I do have a 
>choice.

I'm glad that I can choose what I can use. Some corporates forces their 
workforces to sign-on using an active domain id, thus enabling them to force 
feed, ok, install/deploy, software patches and corporate junk on all the 
employees workstations.

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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