Dinorius_Redundicus
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Yeah, that's how I have it set too, but so far no update to IE11 has occurred even though there have been other MS updates in recent days/weeks. I thought these things went out all over the world at the same time...
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Just downloaded and installed the latest Internet Explorer version 11 - which has been available for Win8 / Win8.1 users for some time - but which is now finally accessible to Windows 7 users.
It is very impressive - on first impressions, it seems to be faster than Google Chrome, which is typically my default and preferred browser.
As an ISP and web designer, I use a large number of different browsers to view my work ahead of publishing to ensure that my HTML 5 code and CSS renders properly across the most popular browsers and mobile devices.
So right now I am testing this browser in Windows 7.
This post is a test to see whether the Trainz forum message box handles carriage returns (i.e. inserts new lines) correctly. You might recall that the Windows 8 version of IE10 did not do this well earlier and needed to be used in compatibility mode for text entry in these posts.
When I hit "Enter", new lines are inserted.
Note: Not sure if it is my wireless keyboard doing this - or IE11 - but entering text here in this post has been fraught with frequent problems involving the omission of characters as I enter text. And the mouse does not select text very well either. Very frustrating!!! Battery levels are all ok on both keyboard and mouse.
Will check using Chrome instead, shortly.
What has your experience been? Keen to hear from those of you who are using IE11 in the Windows 7 OS environment and entering posts on this forum.
Thanks and cheers,
PC
Thats interesting about the missing characters since the same thing is happening on my IE11 desktop but not on my laptop which I am using now. However it currently only seems to happen with this forum. If I cannot sort the problem on my desktop I may have to roll back to IE10. BTW it is also happening on a friends laptop.
Interesting because here in the UK I have no problems with text input for accessing my bank account.Hmmm... IE11 just installed itself last night and now I cannot access my bank account because the log-on web page won't accept any text input in the 'account number' and 'password' fields...great. And even as I write this note, I am noticing some missing characters and scrolling problems. Thanks for ruining my life once again Microsoft.
Luckily everything still works in Chrome!