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Posted Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:54 PM


"old dog"

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I know a lot of you are using Firefox as your internet browser so I thought I should share an issue I've been noticing with Firefox, specifically with pbviz.com. The biggest is that the ability to upload images is not available in Firefox.  With IE, I can browse for images locally or link via URL.  Firefox only allows to link to images already on the net.  See below:

Firefox:

IE:

I have no idea why, but it's annoying.  FYI...

Glen Loyd

Lead Design Visualization Specialist  | Parsons Brinckerhoff
www.pbprojectviz.com



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Posted Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:57 PM


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true it doesn't upload images very well, however, if you are downloading from USGS it works great. With IE you must hold down the CTRL key forever (or until your download window pops up), if you are using fire fox this is not the case

JJ

 

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Posted Wednesday, April 02, 2008 12:16 AM


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It's an issue with the software that runs the bulletin board. Maybe there's an update available?

The most annoying thing with firefox that I've found is with the Outlook Web Access. You can only search your inbox with IE. Being on a Mac at home, it gimps my mail so much as to be almost unuseable. I wouldn't want to suggest that MS is doing it to encourage use of IE but....


THOMAS SHANNON

SENIOR DESIGN VISUALIZATION SPECIALIST
PB Project Visualization
http://www.pbprojectviz.com/



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