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Currently E2E supports up to Firefox 3 and Internet Explorer 8.
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My home computers both have IE9. One computer works great but on the other computer I cannot log in! It appears you can work around the issue by first logging into my.ti and then going to the forum and clicking the Login link. I tried clearing the cache and even clearing cookies but it still won't work on the one computer. In any case, at least there's a workaround for now...
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This needs to be fixed double ASAP. I use firefox exclusively from home and answer forum post at all hours. I get alerts via email and respond directly to them, no logging on to my.ti.com and browsing. This is a major productivity issue for me. I expect this to work seamlessly. When can I expect this to be fixed? No, more importantly, when can my customers and field support AFAs expect this to be fixed? I am a firm believer in the forum concept, but I have to say the TI E2E forum is possibly the worst implementation on the web.
John Tucker
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John,
I am with you on this, but in case it wasn't clear, there is a work-around that reduces this issue to merely irritating. In your Firefox browser, go to my.ti.com and log in. After you do this, you can now go to E2E pages and click the log in link and then you will be good to go.
Well, that seems to work. I guess Ill just have to add this to my list (no decent spell check, hard to include files, etc).
My 2 cents:
-Firefox 5 on laptop (Windows XP) at the office - works fine
-Firefox 5 on home PC (Windows 7-64) - cannot log into E2E (but can access external forums logged out)
-IE9-64 on home PC (Windows 7-64) - cannot log into E2E (but can access external forums logged out)
-Chrome 12 - works fine on both home and office.
Thanks
ki
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David FriedlandI am with you on this, but in case it wasn't clear, there is a work-around that reduces this issue to merely irritating. In your Firefox browser, go to my.ti.com and log in. After you do this, you can now go to E2E pages and click the log in link and then you will be good to go.
This doesn't work for me. I've tried everything i could think of. I have to ditch Firefox at home.
The latest release of Firefox on OSX appears to have fixed this issue. I am not having to log in to my.ti.com any longer.
Thanks for all the browser feedback from everyone to date. I've updated the list at the top accordingly.
Blake
For IE9 users are you still experiencing issues. We are currently working through this at the moment, so any feedback on any issues you are currently experiencing would be great.
Please post issue, URL impacted and which IE9 (32 or 64) and version of Windows running.
Word wrap is not working for quotes in a forum response. I am using IE8.
Blake Ethridge Internet Explorer Rendering/Rich Text Editor Issues (Version 9 and up): We are reviewing possible fixes to address these.
My colleague cannot edit his forum posts, using IE9
I demonstrated to him how to edit a forum post by showing him on a WebEx how I can edit my own. Then I watched him try to edit his forum posts over WebEx in the exact same way. He had no success. There are the posts he tried to edit:
SMART Technology need
DM365 Question urgent
After making changes in the text editor, he would click on the post button. When the page refreshes, it does not show any changes. Additionally, on the post where there is an attachment, it does not show up in the text editor window when that post is open for editing.
Firefox 3 is not a great option since the current release of Firefox is 8.0. He needs IE9 for the encryption for his banking. While this colleague is not a TI employee, I imagine our customers will experience the same problems, especially if it is their company mandate to use only IE9.
At home I've been using Firefox 7 and now Firefox 8. I have not noticed any issues whatsoever, i.e. the cursor issue has gone away and the login issue seems to be non-existent as well. I never use the spell check so I wasn't familiar with that other issue in the first place.
I just did a quick test from home using IE9. I confirm the same issue as you reported with regard to editing a post. I also see the login issue still when using IE9.
I just did a quick sanity check with Chrome 15. I don't see any oddities there, i.e. no login issue and no problem editing a post.