Firefox Issue ? - Emailed notifications don't go you to Post
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Firefox Issue ? - Emailed notifications don't go you to Post
I'm trying out IE7 Beta 3 and Furefox again and noticed that when using Firefox the email notification links dont present the post whne displayed.....
IE6 and 7 work as expected...
IE6 and 7 work as expected...
Last edited by Shotokan101 on Sun Jul 09, 2006 5:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Jim
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You mean the anchor links don't jump you to the post? Or you get a 404? Or what?
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The former just takes me to the topicKieran wrote:You mean the anchor links don't jump you to the post? Or you get a 404? Or what?
....STOP Press - it DOES take me to the post - after a couple of seconds - it seems to display the topic first and displays the top of the relevant page and then after a couple of seconds it then jumps to the last post....
Think I'll remove IE7 completely and see what happens as I don't remember this behaviour from the last time I tried Firefox with IE6 installed.....
Jim
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If you use non-microsoft beta software you can expect bugs, if you use microsoft software you can expect bugs, if you use beta microsoft software you can expect catastrophic system failure.....
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Quite possibly true - but the problem is not with the beta Microsoft s/w (although it MIGHT be the caise of the symptoms)Kieran wrote:If you use non-microsoft beta software you can expect bugs, if you use microsoft software you can expect bugs, if you use beta microsoft software you can expect catastrophic system failure.....
...and you missed one - If you use Linux - you get what you Deserve
Jim
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Precisely, a quality, virus free OSShotokan101 wrote:If you use Linux - you get what you Deserve
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OT and not a forum issue, locked.
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