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Website Issues in IE 11

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  1. Verheek John
    Verheek John avatar
    11/22/2013 2:11 PM
    We have become aware with recent release of Internet Explorer 11 that the GCSAA.org has become unresponsive in many areas of the application.

    This is a known issue within Internet Explorer affecting many sites such as: Google, YouTube, and Microsoft's own Outlook webmail application.

    While Microsoft has not acknowledged the issue nor provided any means of a workaround, we are investigating what we can do to best remedy the issue.

    We will report back to this thread as the status of this issue changes.



  2. Andrew Cross
    Andrew Cross avatar
    5 posts
    11/22/2013 7:11 PM
    I would recommend people begin using Chrome (my favorite) or Firefox.

    Simple and effective



  3. Andy Jorgensen
    Andy Jorgensen avatar
    1 posts
    11/22/2013 8:11 PM
    Andrew Cross said: I would recommend people begin using Chrome (my favorite) or Firefox.

    Simple and effective



    Do people still use IE? I thought it went the way of MySpace.....



  4. Andrew Cross
    Andrew Cross avatar
    5 posts
    11/22/2013 9:11 PM
    I only use IE for intranet access at work, as some of our web apps only seem to work properly on IE.



  5. Fleegel Timothy
    Fleegel Timothy avatar
    11/23/2013 10:11 AM
    Andy Jorgensen said:
    Andrew Cross said: I would recommend people begin using Chrome (my favorite) or Firefox.

    Simple and effective



    Do people still use IE? I thought it went the way of MySpace.....



    It's my default browser on my laptop. Will be downloading chrome or Firefox today. Recommendations to which one and why?



  6. Andrew Cross
    Andrew Cross avatar
    5 posts
    11/23/2013 1:11 PM
    I prefer Chrome (seems to be faster and more lightweight). Both have the ability to sync all your bookmarks across all computers, which is by far my favorite feature. Have all the same bookmarks at work, at home, and on my phone.



  7. Clay Putnam
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    33 posts
    11/23/2013 6:11 PM
    "This is a known issue within...and Microsoft's own Outlook webmail application."

    Nice.



  8. Nowakowski Michael J
    Nowakowski Michael J avatar
    11/25/2013 10:11 AM
    I use Firefox at home and Opera here at work and both perform well.



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