I post on the forum, with I.E.9 and no problems. I can do it either in the "native" I.E.9 mode or in "compatibility view" mode.
However, some of the other forum VIP's must post using the compatibility view mode. Don't know why some can and some can't. I'm using the 64 bit version of I.E.9.
To try the compatiblity mode in I.E.9, click on Tools the Compatibility view and see if that helps with posting.
Otherwise everything working well in both units (recently resolved graphics driver issue in XPS 7100).
Anyone experiencing this 'post-reply' problem? Only difference I sense is difference browser use. I tried using Firefox on the XPS 7100 built also experience 'post-reply' problem. Any suggested solutions? Thanks.
Did as suggested, Tom... I deleted cookies & other stuff from Browsing History of the IE9...then restarted system...tried to post a reply but to no avail, as I am typing this from the IE8 Inspiron laptop.
But...additional information...after I typed in (on the XPX 7100 IE9 system) text in the reply section to your message, I clicked on Post & then my screen went back to the 'reply' page with the following message in red (color) at the bottom:
* Posts must have some content in the body.
So...while I am able to type text into the 'body' when I click on Post, instead of 'getting-posting' my text, the Forum site is not picking up-sensing that any text has been entered in the box. This is true too if I click on the pencil icon to edit the message I am trying to post.
The mystery continues...additional help/suggestion/direction greatly appreciated.
Fireberd...I am still posting from laptop IE8...Please forgive my ignorance, as I went to desktop's IE9, tools (icon in upper right page) and could NOT locate any sign of "compatibility" view mode or 'native.' In other words, if my IE9 defaulted to 'native' then I could not find way to change into "compatibility view mode." Am I missing something, doing something wrong or is there another way to access "compatibility view mode" so that I can 'test' that possible solution? Thx. Bob
The only difference I sense is difference browser use. I tried using Firefox on the XPS 7100 built also experience 'post-reply' problem. you can try on chrome browser.
Hi, first of all, you should look that you are logged in the forum page or not and if everything is okay and still you can't log in then the remedy of that technical fault is explained and solved
Dell Forum Using IE9 .this is a new software recently launched . very few review available on
you can visitto see. this software is compatible with most of the device. there is so many tools which can help to work properly in this software. Dell keep this price not so high so anyone can afford this new version.
fireberd
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April 15th, 2011 11:00
I post on the forum, with I.E.9 and no problems. I can do it either in the "native" I.E.9 mode or in "compatibility view" mode.
However, some of the other forum VIP's must post using the compatibility view mode. Don't know why some can and some can't. I'm using the 64 bit version of I.E.9.
To try the compatiblity mode in I.E.9, click on Tools the Compatibility view and see if that helps with posting.
berzokrm
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April 15th, 2011 09:00
I tied posting following problem (clearly unsuccessfully) using my XPS 7100 desktop; now using Inspiron N7010 laptop.
Problem I can post-reply using Inspiron, which has IE8 browser; can't post-reply using desktop with IE9 browser.
Both units less than 2 months old with following specs:
XPS 7100: Win 7 64 bit; AMD Phenom II x6 1045T Processor, 16 GB SDRAM, ATI Radeon HD 5400 1024 MB, 1 TB Serial ATA HD.
Inspiron N7010: Win 7 64 bit; Intel Core i5-460 2.53 GHz Processor, 6 GB SDRAM, Intel GMA HD Graphics, 640 GB SATA HD.
Otherwise everything working well in both units (recently resolved graphics driver issue in XPS 7100).
Anyone experiencing this 'post-reply' problem? Only difference I sense is difference browser use. I tried using Firefox on the XPS 7100 built also experience 'post-reply' problem. Any suggested solutions? Thanks.
Tom Green
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April 15th, 2011 10:00
.Hello Berzokrm
The only thing a I can think of would be a bad cookie. On the XPS 7100 in IE9 delete your Browsing History
and log in again and see what happens.
Hope this helps.
Tom
berzokrm
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April 15th, 2011 11:00
Did as suggested, Tom... I deleted cookies & other stuff from Browsing History of the IE9...then restarted system...tried to post a reply but to no avail, as I am typing this from the IE8 Inspiron laptop.
But...additional information...after I typed in (on the XPX 7100 IE9 system) text in the reply section to your message, I clicked on Post & then my screen went back to the 'reply' page with the following message in red (color) at the bottom:
* Posts must have some content in the body.
So...while I am able to type text into the 'body' when I click on Post, instead of 'getting-posting' my text, the Forum site is not picking up-sensing that any text has been entered in the box. This is true too if I click on the pencil icon to edit the message I am trying to post.
The mystery continues...additional help/suggestion/direction greatly appreciated.
Bob
berzokrm
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April 15th, 2011 20:00
Fireberd...I am still posting from laptop IE8...Please forgive my ignorance, as I went to desktop's IE9, tools (icon in upper right page) and could NOT locate any sign of "compatibility" view mode or 'native.' In other words, if my IE9 defaulted to 'native' then I could not find way to change into "compatibility view mode." Am I missing something, doing something wrong or is there another way to access "compatibility view mode" so that I can 'test' that possible solution? Thx. Bob
berzokrm
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April 15th, 2011 21:00
Thanks Tom. Found tools in menu bar. Unclicked 'compatibility' mode. Fingers crossed that this message will be posted.
berzokrm
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April 15th, 2011 21:00
Hooray. It works. Thanks to all for great advice...directions. Cheers. Bob
Tom Green
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April 15th, 2011 21:00
Hello Bob
Check and see if your menu bar is turned on. At the top of IE9 in the light blue area right click the mouse
and click on menu bar then on the left you should see:
File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
click on this tools. After you finish you can turn off the menu bar if you wish.
Hope this helps
Tom
Tom Green
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April 16th, 2011 07:00
Hello Bob
Glad you got it working. Be sure to mark Fireberd/s post as correct answer. Thanks!
Tom
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April 16th, 2011 07:00
Don't forget to click on fireberd's post as the solution. :emotion-1:
berzokrm
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April 16th, 2011 10:00
Yes ... Fireberd's was correct answer & has been so marked. Thx again to all.
bestis1980
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April 17th, 2011 02:00
Always be updated and have no problem :)
johny5425
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July 30th, 2018 17:00
Anyone experiencing this 'post-reply' problem?
The only difference I sense is difference browser use. I tried using Firefox on the XPS 7100 built also experience 'post-reply' problem. you can try on chrome browser.
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sam13th
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September 19th, 2019 04:00
Hi, first of all, you should look that you are logged in the forum page or not and if everything is okay and still you can't log in then the remedy of that technical fault is explained and solved
sheone
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December 24th, 2019 02:00
Dell Forum Using IE9 .this is a new software recently launched . very few review available on
you can visitto see. this software is compatible with most of the device. there is so many tools which can help to work properly in this software. Dell keep this price not so high so anyone can afford this new version.