Hi Ambrose

simple answer: don't use Explorer and use Firefox or chrome instead.

I have tested the Nov. 4th release before updating our production server and it worked on explorer 9 (on Windows 7). Nevertheless, I have been running into the same issue during our Galaxy training course this week. Again, the simple fix was to install Firefox


Hans-Rudolf





On 12/10/2013 06:28 PM, Ambrose Andongabo (RRes-Roth) wrote:
Dear All,

We get a very annoying behaviour using the latest release(04 November)
  of galaxy on Internet explorer. We tested it on I.E version 9 and
version 10 and we get the same behaviour as you can see from the
screenshot below

I hope there is somebody who knows why this is happening

Thanks

Ambrose


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