Re: Browser not supported
- From: "Mike Lowery" <selfspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 12:36:15 -0700
Such things exist for other browsers, but not sure about IE7. Probably won't be
long if it doesn't exist already.
"veronica_b" <veronicab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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i looked around and didn't find anything. do you know of a plug-in like that?
i ended up installing firefox. that seems to work fine.
"Mike Lowery" wrote:
You might try looking for an IE7 plug-in that makes it impersonate IE6 to web
servers.
"veronica_b" <veronicab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm having this problem as well. Is there a solution yet?
"Mike Lowery" wrote:
"Ricardo Machado" <RicardoMachado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Hi,
Please, anyone knows the work around to:
Browser not supported
The Windows Media Services Web Administrator requires Netscape
version
5
or later.
You are currently connected using:
Browser: Netscape
Version: 4
You must upgrade your browser before continuing. Click here to
download
the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer.
I'm using IE7.
Thanks in advance
IE7 bug? I'm starting to think it has many. One of my ASP.Net pages with
a
simple button looks great in Firefox and IE6 but doesn't display correctly
in
IE7--the button stretches across the entire window.
.
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