I totally agree with Stephen. I use Chrome for surfing and for dev. Will occassionally use IE if something is not working well in Chrome, although it is pretty rare these days that IE will work where Chrome doesn't.
On 22 May 2014 12:01, Stephen Price <[email protected]> wrote: > I disagree. I think? > > I find I use Chrome and IE. For development it depends what I'm doing. If > I want to hit a breakpoint in VS then IE does that. If I want to use the > debugger in the browser then I use Chrome. IE keeps changing their > Developer tools and even though they are improving I still find Chrome more > productive for debugging. > > For actual USE I use Chrome for most things but occasionally something > doesn't work right and I switch. Pluralsite for example seems to hang after > a while in Chrome. No issues in IE. > Not used Firefox in some years. Toggling between two is fine. A third > becomes too much. > > > On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 9:53 AM, David Burstin <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I was using Firefox on some machines, but recently moved to Chrome as a >> political statement, not because I love Google but rather because I wanted >> to show my dissatisfaction with Firefox's political >> correctness/censorship<http://readwrite.com/2014/04/03/brendan-eich-mozilla-resigns-ceo#awesm=~oEX2WzjEhsumsR>. >> (And in case you were wondering, I do support marriage equality but even >> more than that I support peoples right to disagree with me. Agree?) >> >> >> On 22 May 2014 11:43, Bec Carter <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> This thread got me wondering if anybody here actually uses a browser >>> other than Chrome. By *use* I mean to personally browse and not to just >>> test sites across different browsers. Even on my now dead Macbook I used >>> Chrome and just find it nicer than Safari or IE. >>> Just curious :-) >>> >>> >>> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 6:10 PM, noonie <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Ken, >>>> >>>> Different browsers different behaviours and now I know why. Different >>>> sites may be different user behaviours and I suspect I know why. >>>> >>>> Now all I have to figure out is how to "make it go away" because, >>>> fundamentally, that's all that users want ;-) >>>> >>>> -- >>>> noonie >>>> On 21/05/2014 3:54 PM, "Ken Schaefer" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> So you’re using different browsers to access the different sites? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> What if you swap the browsers around? Does the behaviour follow the >>>>> browser? Or stay with the website? That will probably give you a clue as >>>>> to >>>>> whether it’s a browser, proxy or website issue. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> >>>>> Ken >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >>>>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *noonie >>>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, 21 May 2014 3:29 PM >>>>> *To:* ozDotNet >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [OT] Copy & Paste from protected Web page >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks Ken, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> IE and Chrome behave differently and, as the clipboard is involved >>>>> here, things get even murkier. We're warming up WireShark as I write ;-) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> noonie >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 20 May 2014 13:48, Ken Schaefer <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I’d start by finding out whether the challenge is coming from the >>>>> proxy server or not. >>>>> >>>>> Packet capture on the proxy server can probably help you here, as it >>>>> should show what the proxy server is doing vs. what is coming directly >>>>> from >>>>> the web server. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> >>>>> Ken >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >>>>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *noonie >>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, 20 May 2014 8:22 AM >>>>> *To:* ozDotNet >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [OT] Copy & Paste from protected Web page >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Probably not IE as the user agent string is slightly different ending >>>>> in MSOffice 12 which indicates Outlook or Word. It identifies itself as an >>>>> earlier version of IE tahn the version installed as the browser. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> noonie >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 19 May 2014 19:22, <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I would assume word is using the IE to grad the urls, hence if you >>>>> have logged into the website using IE, then word may be aware of this? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Just my suggestion…not sure how true it is! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >>>>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *noonie >>>>> *Sent:* Monday, 19 May 2014 6:20 PM >>>>> *To:* ozDotNet >>>>> *Subject:* [OT] Copy & Paste from protected Web page >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Greetings, >>>>> >>>>> I'm trying to figure out an issue that a user has reported. When they >>>>> copy text from a Web page into Microsoft Word they are prompted for >>>>> credentials on one site but not on another, similarly configured, site. >>>>> >>>>> Both sites are basic auth over https and both are ASP.net apps with >>>>> very minor differences. The major differences are in their proxy >>>>> configurations. I can understand why credentials are required but not why >>>>> they seem to be automatically offered in one case but not in the other. >>>>> >>>>> Where can I find some documentation about how Windows and Office >>>>> conspire together to grab CSS files so Word can decide what text >>>>> formatting >>>>> to offer? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Regards, >>>>> noonie >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
