Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted March 02, 2014 06:35 AM
I went onto my local Council's web-site to register a change and after clicking the relevant section I was greeted with a comment that it could not accept my input and gave me two choices, to download Chrome or Firefox.
I am using Windows 8.1 with Internet Explorer.
If I download one of the suggestions will it upset my existing I.E. or will it just sit in the background unless required for a function?
Posts: 2232
From: Sarpsborg, Norway
Registered: Nov 2012
posted March 02, 2014 08:34 AM
Running XP? If so, you can't get the new IE's, but if you have Windows 7, update to IE 11
Too bad the "new" flashy stuff should keep older browsers from working. I use straight HTML code myself, so should work in even the oldest IE. New stuff sucks more and more. Long live reels and retro
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted March 02, 2014 10:18 AM
My computer is Windows 8.1 and runs Internet Explorer 11. Whilst I can go into the Council's web-site, when I click to be forwarded to their section that I need I get the following screen:-
"Sorry, this page uses features that are unavailable in your browser. Please download one of the following CHROME FIREFOX."
I have spoken to a computer literate friend (I am not!) and he says that when a computer has more than one browser loaded one also has to be the default, and as such it is necessary to change this setting as and when required.
I am not going to download anything new, and will now rely on using the alternative method offered, the good old telephone.
Posts: 58
From: United Kingdom
Registered: Feb 2009
posted March 02, 2014 12:12 PM
Maurice...
I have a computer running Windows 8.1. It too came with IE loaded, but generally I prefer Firefox. Since getting the computer I have downloaded both Firefox and Chrome. Both simply place an icon on the desktop, and if say you wish to use Firefox you just simply click on the icon and the Firefox search page opens. Initially, when you instal Firefox and/or chrome, or both, they ask if you wish that particular search engine to be the default engine. You can simply say no and leave IE as the default. Then Firefox and Chrome only open when you click on the relevant icon on the desktop.
Posts: 996
From: Kvinnherad, Norway
Registered: Oct 2009
posted March 02, 2014 02:37 PM
As a part-time ICT consultant I can strongly recommend Chrome. Also; you should never use IE. It has loads and loads of security holes and is generally a lot less safe than Chrome, Firefox, Opera etc.
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posted March 02, 2014 03:00 PM
I agree with Christian. IE is poor in all respects really. Maurice, I use Chrome as my default browser. It's so much quicker. It's not at all a problem to download and use.
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted March 03, 2014 05:29 AM
I appreciate all your kind comments. I have decided to keep my computer as it is. I have just come back from my Council Offices and have done what I wanted "over the counter", and also expressed my comments about their Web-Site. A non-committal reply was received.
Posts: 1628
From: Savage, MN, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted March 03, 2014 09:58 AM
I agree with Christian I use chrome all the time you should have all your eggs in 1 browser since ie is the most widely used browser out there it most likely to be attacked and if something should happen to ie you would have another browser to use, by all means one should have at least 4 browsers on your desktop they are small enough icons that do not take up much space, safari, chrome, firefox, and even opera are good choices.
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Posts: 3468
From: Sunnyvale, CA USA
Registered: Sep 2011
posted March 03, 2014 10:46 AM
Unfortunately there are still some sites that are coded for IE only. As previously mentioned...IE has so many security holes that it should be used only when necessary. Chrome is my default browser and it works extremely well with 98% of the sites I visit. Firefox has a nice add-on app for downloading videos, so I use it occasionally. Between Chrome, Firefox, and IE they cover 100% of my web browser needs.
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