I must use the IE tab option for FF3 to work and even then it takes 3-4 times to post. After the first post, it usually but not always works on the first try. Tried the "no addons" tip, but that does not work. Even just using IE8 instead of FF3 does not work. Dell really needs to get this working. This forum wastes a lot of time.
I dont need to use IE tabs to get access to the the forum and it makes no differnece in the posting situation still takes 3 time to get the inital post to go with or without IE tabs enabled. I generally run without it on.
I had this problem with both IE and Chrome on one of my PCs. I resolved it by clearing down my internet cache, cookies and form data (Basically everything except for passwords).
I've found that by deleting the dell.com cookies I clear the problem when FF doesn't load this site, but IE does (or the reverse). I've already passed this information on to Gina and she's taken it to the people that developed the site.
Davet50
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December 6th, 2008 04:00
FF ver 3 works OK on this forum in fact I'm using it at the moment.
I would suggest try running it without any add ons active and see if that works.
Mary G
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December 6th, 2008 09:00
I must use the IE tab option for FF3 to work and even then it takes 3-4 times to post. After the first post, it usually but not always works on the first try. Tried the "no addons" tip, but that does not work. Even just using IE8 instead of FF3 does not work. Dell really needs to get this working. This forum wastes a lot of time.
3rd try
Davet50
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December 6th, 2008 12:00
I dont need to use IE tabs to get access to the the forum and it makes no differnece in the posting situation still takes 3 time to get the inital post to go with or without IE tabs enabled. I generally run without it on.
K-infotech
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December 8th, 2008 02:00
I had this problem with both IE and Chrome on one of my PCs. I resolved it by clearing down my internet cache, cookies and form data (Basically everything except for passwords).
Larry R
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December 8th, 2008 08:00
I've found that by deleting the dell.com cookies I clear the problem when FF doesn't load this site, but IE does (or the reverse). I've already passed this information on to Gina and she's taken it to the people that developed the site.
ifloydian
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June 1st, 2009 19:00
OMG, the last post said it failed and posted anyways. I hate these forums!!!
ifloydian
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June 1st, 2009 19:00
Test post with IE8 within FF3.0.10.
Davet50
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June 2nd, 2009 15:00
It's not you its the forum.