A number of functions do not work with firefox. Most notably those that span another browser copy. So I am forced to use IE.
Any config suggestions???
[/ QUOTE ] first..tell firefox to allow popups from your firewall's ip. Otherwise everything else should work fine. what other issues are you experiencing?
A number of functions do not work with firefox. Most notably those that span another browser copy. So I am forced to use IE.
Any config suggestions???
[/ QUOTE ] first..tell firefox to allow popups from your firewall's ip. Otherwise everything else should work fine. what other issues are you experiencing?
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The things I've noticed with FireFox (1.02) are bothersome, but don't prevent me from using it with WebAdmin. But here's a couple examples:
On Executive Rreport, if you click view report to see the current report, the slider doesn't work right. You can use the arrows fine, but can't grab the slide bar and move it.
On the Up2Date page, the little blue "i" info icon next to the "Virus Protection", if you mouse over it, a window pops up showing the new definitions in the latest update. You can't scroll down through the whole list. As soon as the mouse pointer gets to the scroll bar the window closes.
Yes, Firefox sticks to standards more but the fact is that IE works on more sites more fully than Firefox does. I just finished a one month eval of it.
Yes, Firefox has some great features and is a good product but my above statement stands.
Yes, Firefox sticks to standards more but the fact is that IE works on more sites more fully than Firefox does. I just finished a one month eval of it.
Yes, Firefox has some great features and is a good product but my above statement stands.
[ QUOTE ] Yes, Firefox sticks to standards more but the fact is that IE works on more sites more fully than Firefox does. I just finished a one month eval of it.
Yes, Firefox has some great features and is a good product but my above statement stands.
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Not in my travels. I very rarely hit an ie only site anymore. Most sites that i have seen also render just fine on FF/mozzie. The only ones that have issues are ones typically designed using MS programs set at their defaults.
[ QUOTE ] Not in my travels. I very arely hit an ie only site anymore. Most sites that i have seen also render jsut fine on FF/mozzie. The only ones that have issues are ones typically designed using MS programs set at their defaults.
[/ QUOTE ]Same here. I have been using Firefox since v1.0 came out. Prior to that I used Netscape v7. There have been very few web sites that I have had to use IE to access, and then it usually has been due to the design of a data entry form on the site using Microsoft specific code.
I have been able to log in to OWA using Firefox only by adding "[domain].local\" in front of the user's log in name. Have you found this too? After logging in, I have found the interface is quite ... flat.
[ QUOTE ] try using Outlook Web Access with Firefox...
[/ QUOTE ]Yes, it is a shame that Microsoft can't (or won't) produce web servers that put out standard HTML code that works properly with all browsers.
Because of such issues, I sometimes have to open up IE, but I have never liked or trusted IE enough to leave it configured as the default web browser on any of my Windows PCs.