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Ad's taking over pages
Published 10/03/2015 @ 21:48:00, By rjluna2
It happens again when I clicked back to the previous page before redirect pages:
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Ad's taking over pages
Published 11/03/2015 @ 02:12:41, By eLMeR
Just tell them that I am using Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 64-bit browser to browse your pages.
Ouch!
Never thought to update? It's a "2011 model year", you'll certainly gain a lot in web browsing with newer versions... Not to mention the probable end of this "add trouble"
(I thought this software was automatically updated with the security updates of Windows?)
Ad's taking over pages
Published 11/03/2015 @ 03:02:17, By rjluna2
The reason why I have the old version is due to both school and work which it is compatible to their web sites that I use. I do have one machine with Internet Explorer 10 32-bit (my Dad's old machine) that I used for other browsing stuff (which support Photobucket web site).
It does automatically updates with newer browser version (latest version is IE11) from WindowsUpdate (I used MicrosoftUpdate). But, I don't use them yet. I am researching for third party 64-bit web browser which I have one at work that I am testing during my downtime.
It does automatically updates with newer browser version (latest version is IE11) from WindowsUpdate (I used MicrosoftUpdate). But, I don't use them yet. I am researching for third party 64-bit web browser which I have one at work that I am testing during my downtime.
Ad's taking over pages
Published 11/03/2015 @ 04:39:00, By eLMeR
I know you're not responsible for that, but each time I hear that a browser can't be "compatible" to a web site due to IE particular stuff, I...
This said, I must admit that I conversely no longer try to see if IE works with the sites / webtools I make : as long as these tools works with Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome almost without changing anything, I just don't see the point to bother with the MS browser, which often need a rewriting of huge parts of the code...
Latest Edition: 11/03/2015 @ 04:44:06
This said, I must admit that I conversely no longer try to see if IE works with the sites / webtools I make : as long as these tools works with Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome almost without changing anything, I just don't see the point to bother with the MS browser, which often need a rewriting of huge parts of the code...
Latest Edition: 11/03/2015 @ 04:44:06
Ad's taking over pages
Published 11/03/2015 @ 10:44:31, By antp
IE 10 & 11 were well improved, I never had bad surprise with these (except one with IE 11 in a very particular case, which wasn't a very clean code anyway)
Why do you need a 64-bit web browser? The only use of a 64-bit version of a program is if it needs to access to more than 2 GB of RAM, and for a web browser that's not as important than an image or video editing program.
You could try Firefox for going on IMCDb, see if the problem occurs too (so we could know if it is the ads themselves or just an incompatibility with IE 9).
Latest Edition: 11/03/2015 @ 10:45:42
Why do you need a 64-bit web browser? The only use of a 64-bit version of a program is if it needs to access to more than 2 GB of RAM, and for a web browser that's not as important than an image or video editing program.
You could try Firefox for going on IMCDb, see if the problem occurs too (so we could know if it is the ads themselves or just an incompatibility with IE 9).
Latest Edition: 11/03/2015 @ 10:45:42
Ad's taking over pages
Published 11/03/2015 @ 12:23:08, By rjluna2
I feel safer to use the 64-bit browser over 32-bit browser.