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first guess would be the page flip?
after that it's like all that fun we have to do to resolve a problem. Remove 1 piece at a time and test
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Sure is bizarre. I didn't encounter this problem on your blog until just recently :(. I actually only encounter the error when I hit "back" and then go "forward" again.
Joe and I developed large applications for big companies for years with IE as the preferred browser because it was coder friendly :), so I can't say it sucks (not saying it doesn't have issues) but this sure is an odd one.
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I use Firefox exclusively.. so when I opened up IE7 ( on Win Vista Home Premium), I was stunned to see IE crashing when I loaded your blog and then used the back button.
I know my solution wasn't a popular one in the eyes of a lot of bloggers, but this is just another example for me as to why I am glad I switched to the Typepad platform.. I can't deal with "snippets" here and "code" there..
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I mean, I tried your site on 3 different computers with IE7, all crashed when I pressed the "back" button. None had a problem with FF 3.1 Beta 1. This is a bizarre problem. Ask those "Thesis" guys, or better yet, change the theme temporarily to something simple..see what happens.
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NO way its the Thesis theme - i just tried 3 other sites running Thesis with IE7 and no issues!
<abbr></abbr><abbr>Loren Nason´s last blog post..How NOT to act on the Internet</abbr>
It's typical IE choking on something that other browsers handle perfectly well. In a perfect world, IE would just go away. Sadly, it's only going to get worse with the release of IE8. Then we'll have three versions of IE that all do things differently to deal with.
Not to mention the upcoming release of WP 2.7
It seems it was the page flip thingy.
I had removed the call to the javascript and still had the issues. BUT, when I took the script itself out of the header, all seems well in IE land.
I'd appreciate it if anyone out there with IE could test a little for me, cycle through the back/forward buttons a couple of times and let me know if IE crashes!
THANKS LOREN!!
I still think IE sucks. And I'm gonna miss my corner page flip thingy...
I am even typing this comment from IE7
wonder if there is a better way to implement the page flip
Aloha,
Keahi
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That's the problem..
If it doesn't work in IE, it aint 100% compatible. My MLS, MLSPIN, doesn't care about Firefox. If I want to print certain things in MLSPIN's interface, I HAVE TO USE IE AND THEY DON'T CARE! This is at least a 3 year issue with them. After numerous complaints, they have this basically "go away, you're bothering us", attitude...
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One thing I did notice was though when using my iPhone to log into your site was your really cool WPtouch plugin. However, It doesn't allow me to view or type in the anti-spam # when posting a comment. Therefore, I was unable to comment from my iPhone in iPhone mode.
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Previous 30 Days (Browser, Visitors, Percentage of Visitors):
1. Internet Explorer 28,746 61.95%
2. Firefox 14,957 32.23%
But, 30% is nothing to sneeze at. Sites that run on IE only are starting right off the bat annoying a third of their users. EVERY web designer/developer should take both IE and FF into consideration. That would be much simpler if they both behaved the same way.
@Russell - I suspect it was some sort of conflict, and probably just recently happened. But I could get it to repeat on the 5 PCs here at home, and all are set up differently. Easiest fix was to toss the corner flip thing.
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