Dotters--

I've been using IE 8 to access RedDot CMS 7.5 and RedDot CMS 9. Why?
Just for the heck of it.

It is pretty much a death sentence when using IE 8 with RedDot CMS
7.5; too many things are just not clickable.

It is slightly better but still pretty much incapacitating when using
IE 8 to access CMS 9. Many things not functioning and some buttons can
only be clicked once; the second time around they are just dead.

I have not looked into the root cause for this; further, I am not even
well-informed on this: does RedDot have some kind of announcement/
guideline/document on this subject?

I've had users in the past asking me why FF or Safari do not work well
with RedDot CMS; I am pretty sure soon someone will ask me why the
only "kosher" browser does not even work well.

Anyone of you guru's out there has more insight? Am I the only one who
is not aware of an IE 8 hotfix for RedDot CMS? Or has someone in
RedDot come up with some workaround yet?

I remember when IE 7 came out and QuickBooks 2004 was completely
crippled and Intuit warned their users not to upgrade or else
QuickBooks would die on their PC. I've also come across with
organizations who forbid their employees to use any browsers other
than IE 6 simply because they are on older versions of SAP ...

>From what I can see, the challenge from IE 8 to RedDot CMS is at least
at par, if not larger, than the aforementioned scenarios.

Henry Lu
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