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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWin!
The scrollbar-on-the-right bit sounds familiar: it was something to do with posts that had a standalone smilie at the end. Still, I'm on ClientCo time and kit at the moment, so I can't really look into it. No idea how SY01 has managed to screw his installation up
Coincidentally, I've just been able to dispose of a ClientCo bug with the classic "This behaviour is by design"
Every other v-bulletin based board I use works fine btw.
Just sayin like.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMakes you feel sorry for MS, having to make software for the lowest common denominator.
Russell.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMicrosoft have slipped IE9 on my machine while I wasn't looking. Apologies. So in summary CUK is stuffed on my machine in IE9 and on Dims machine in IE8.
HTH
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostEvery post has these horrible scroll bars, horizontal and vertical in them. I'm using IE8.
NF was this you?
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Makes you feel sorry for MS, having to make software for the lowest common denominator.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostUnusable.
If NF doesn't fix it today I'm leaving CUK for good!
Now say it doesn't matter.
The scrollbar-on-the-right bit sounds familiar: it was something to do with posts that had a standalone smilie at the end. Still, I'm on ClientCo time and kit at the moment, so I can't really look into it. No idea how SY01 has managed to screw his installation up
Coincidentally, I've just been able to dispose of a ClientCo bug with the classic "This behaviour is by design"
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI'm using IE8.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIndeed, this webtulipe does not work in IE8.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMicrosoft have slipped IE9 on my machine while I wasn't looking.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm using IE9.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIn this case though it's "it works on everyone's machine except yours". Or yours and SY. Given the people having the problem, I think user error is a safe bet.
Wow, it's really messed up.
If NF doesn't fix it today I'm leaving CUK for good!
Now say it doesn't matter.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHere you can see the scrollbar on the right. Only shows on some posts.
I'm using IE9.
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Here you can see the scrollbar on the right. Only shows on some posts.
I'm using IE9.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI've certainly seen that issue before, but not for several months - I probably even posted about it at the time. I think you might have a dodgy file in your cache, because it works fine for me.
Top 20 progammer's excuses
1.That’s weird…
2.It’s never done that before.
3.It worked yesterday.
4.How is that possible?
5.It must be a hardware problem.
6.What did you type in wrong to get it to crash?
7.There is something funky in your data.
8.I haven’t touched that module in weeks!
9.You must have the wrong version.
10.It’s just some unlucky coincidence.
11.I can’t test everything!
12.THIS can’t be the source of THAT.
13.It works, but it hasn’t been tested.
14.Somebody must have changed my code.
15.Did you check for a virus on your system?
16.Even though it doesn’t work, how does it feel?
17.You can’t use that version on your system.
18.Why do you want to do it that way?
19.Where were you when the program blew up?
20.It works on my machine.”
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I've certainly seen that issue before, but not for several months - I probably even posted about it at the time. I think you might have a dodgy file in your cache, because it works fine for me.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTested here on IE9, browser mode: IE9, document mode: IE9 standards (in other words, whatever it defaulted to).
Cannot reproduce. PBKAC suspected.
Running in comaptability mode so there is a workaround.
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