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Important info for Internet Explorer 8 (or older) users! - Mr Grumpy - 02-25-2014

With the latest version of the Blitz site about to be launched we are informing members that if you are viewing the site using Internet Explorer 8 or older then you will need to either update to a newer version (i.e. version 9 to 11) or if you cannot do that (in the case of members with XP PC's) then you will need to use another web browser to view the site like FireFox or Google Chrome.

Any questions please about this subject please post on this thread. Wink


RE: Important info for Internet Explorer 8 (or older) users! - Warhorse - 02-25-2014

Chrome works great BTW!!


RE: Important info for Internet Explorer 8 (or older) users! - Von Luck - 02-26-2014

(02-25-2014, 09:05 AM)Foul. Wrote: With the latest version of the Blitz site about to be launched we are informing members that if you are viewing the site using Internet Explorer 8 or older then you will need to either update to a newer version (i.e. version 9 to 11) or if you cannot do that (in the case of members with XP PC's) then you will need to use another web browser to view the site like FireFox or Google Chrome.

Any questions please about this subject please post on this thread. Wink

Why we should all be supported????????????.


RE: Important info for Internet Explorer 8 (or older) users! - Mr Grumpy - 02-26-2014

(02-26-2014, 06:52 AM)Von Luck Wrote: Why we should all be supported????????????.

If you are asking why IE8 will no longer be supported at the site, then it is because the unique way that IE is coded into the OS it has been effectively left behind by Microsoft in favour on more advanced versions, because other browsers are stand alone programs this is not an issue for them.