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From: ANT_THOMAS26 Feb 2015 14:03
To: ALL1 of 9
Credit where credit is due, Internet Explorer has managed to do something for me today that Firefox failed on.

Printing a relatively simple webpage with a number of filled in text boxes just doesn't work properly with Firefox. Works perfectly fine with IE.
EDITED: 26 Feb 2015 14:10 by ANT_THOMAS
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)26 Feb 2015 14:09
To: ANT_THOMAS 2 of 9
Any browser that can print text books got my vote.
From: ANT_THOMAS26 Feb 2015 14:10
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 3 of 9
:$
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)26 Feb 2015 14:14
To: ANT_THOMAS 4 of 9
Not too much wrong with the recent versions of IE, except only run on windows part.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)26 Feb 2015 20:01
To: ANT_THOMAS 5 of 9
I had a similar problem with a label I had to print for a package I was sending. Worked fine in IE but in Chrome the label was split between two pages, and I think it also overlapped both of them. Made a right mess of it.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)26 Feb 2015 21:01
To: ANT_THOMAS 6 of 9
Printing in IE has always been better than every other browser.

Which isn't so much a compliment to IE, but rather that all the others fuck it up.

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From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)26 Feb 2015 21:25
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH) 8 of 9
Yeah, it has to be - there's only a certain level of sheer fucking idiocy that can be accidental.
From: Al JunioR (53NORTH)27 Feb 2015 02:31
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 9 of 9
....is the basis of all good conspiracy theories..
=o)
When you look at teh webs as one great data collection point for the 'Invisible Gov't', they're going to try funnelling types of traffic by product.
It's why Opera had to sell out presto to Google's chromium. Why Nokia got ate by microsoft.
Be interesting to see what happens with Samsung & Sony trying to adapt Android...