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oceano Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 2nd, 2006 10:58 pm |
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On your website you make the following warning about IE7. I am wondering if you could provide some estimation of whether you think there is a 50% chance that EditWRX will be compatible - or if it is NOT likely?
You're on your own. Beta means "not ready for use". Do not expect EditWrx to work if you have upgraded to 7 Beta - and do not expect to be able to simply roll back to Explorer 6 functionality by uninstalling 7 Beta.
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Keith Moderator
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Posted: Mon Jul 3rd, 2006 07:55 pm |
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We've been testing on IE7 Beta and on Vista Beta. There should be no problem with them once they are out of Beta.
But, while in Beta, both have had problems that go away (or even re-appear) on the next release. That's because M$ is making changes while in Beta that occasionally trip over a set of dominos unexpectedly. The thing is, it is impossible to trouble shoot a problem while their software is in Beta because we don't know if a problem will go away tomorrow on it's own.
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oceano Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 3rd, 2006 08:53 pm |
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Thanks Keith,
That is about the situation I expected you were in. Just wanted to get a little more info about what's downthe road for using EditWRX. Good to hear things sound positive -
cheers!
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jb5ep Member
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Posted: Tue Mar 13th, 2007 05:23 pm |
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Not sure if this has been posted elsewhere - but i've just downloaded the latest IE7 build from MS site and Editwrx seems to work fine with the default security settings.
Cheers,
John
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