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filberthockey Posts:243

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| 07/18/2006 6:40 AM |
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There's a problem with the way Firefox is handling the site. There are several places where there is a "Click here to download plugin" icon (in the "What's new" section, and in the calendar, most notably numerous iterations on October 17). When I click to download the plugin it doesn't find a plugin. Let's see if I can insert a reproduction of the graphic:  |
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admin Posts:549

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| 07/18/2006 6:55 AM |
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I generally use Firefox (version 1.5.0.4) on Windows XP (all the latest service packs), and have run into some problems, although not that one you describe. I am running the following plug-ins:
Web Developer Google Toolbar for Fireox IE Tab Answers Browster Adblock Tab Mix Plus
Which version of Firefox are you using, and which operating system?
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admin Posts:549

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| 07/18/2006 11:22 AM |
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OK, I think I figured out what the problem was. I am using a plug-in called Browster. Unfortunately, when copying links into the site, Browster seems to have embedded some HTML along with the links specific to Browster. I found 3 entries on the Calendar page, and one on the What's New section. The extra HTML for those entries has been removed.
I tested the site with a fresh install of Firefox on Windows 2000 server, and it seems to be working ok. Thanks for letting me know. I never would have seen it on my system.
If anyone else has any problems using the site, please let me know. Often, different browsers/operating systems can produce some strange displays/weird behavior. I'll try to fix them as soon as possible. |
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