I have seen alot of similar issues with 4.x and later. Sadly ie 9 is proving
more functional. Chrome is still my winner however.
On Aug 25, 2011 10:30 AM, "mz" <
mz@infomagic.net> wrote:
> On Thursday 25 August 2011 10:18:20 azlobo73 wrote:
>> Firefox 6, and their new version (or lack thereof) model is just broken.
>> It isn't working right with Quicktime plugin, has various rendering
issues
>> and is getting dropped from e-learning systems all over the place (as is
>> in some cases v5, though with the auto-upgrade 'feature' its not really
>> that 'important' to list v5 anymore). The only worse thing Firefox can do
>> now is drop 3.6.x updates, which is basically the only version of FF you
>> can still get that will work consistently with ours and others' elerning
>> systems (which Murphy's law would dictate given their latest management
>> calls will be forthcoming..). We used to love FF and recommend it first
>> among all others to students, but now days we have to recommend Safari or
>> Chrome, or even (depressingly) IE9.
>>
>> Bah humbug..
>>
>> Ben
>>
>
> Thanks, Ben. I guess I'll look into going back a version or two.
>
> Mark
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