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We installed IE10 to replace IE9 about a week ago and have had a couple problems. Mostly unresponsive links that are not opening where they worked fine for years with IE9 and window 7 or XP. sorry I installed it.
Reply to @Ted: LOL - I believe you'd agree that David, Chip, & Accipiter are where your complaints re: technical issues at MFO need to be directed. Perhaps you'd at least like to redirect your remark to ron (who asked the question) or to one of the above-named individuals?
IE 10 has compatibility issues with sites that test for browser version as opposed to browser capabilities via DOM. My wife had already gone through this with a site that presented sort of an HTML editor for composing articles but not when on IE 10.
Browser version testing from User Agent is now considered a bad practice but there are lots of sites that still do that. It will take a while for these sites to update. So, It is not all Microsoft's fault but they will get blamed by average user for web designer's faults.
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Yes, Micro-Slush can cause frustrations.....
Is your system running Windows 7 with this new IE install? And all other MS updates are in place?
Uninstall IE 10
Take care,
Catch
Browser version testing from User Agent is now considered a bad practice but there are lots of sites that still do that. It will take a while for these sites to update. So, It is not all Microsoft's fault but they will get blamed by average user for web designer's faults.