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By Visconti - 15 Years Ago
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Hi, Folks
Here is the info you might need to know. If you are an IE user, you will be able to see the following option after you click "insert image" in the message panel.
But if you are a Firefox user, the "upload image" option will be disabled. This is the limitation of the system InstantForun.NET v4.1.4 itself. Sorry for the inconvenience if you are a Firefox or other browser user. Thanks Visconti
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By Illustrator Cathy - 15 Years Ago
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Bummer Dude - I use Firefox :angry:
Cathy :hehe:
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By Apparition - 15 Years Ago
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Hey Cathy!
The upload code is embedded in the page itself!
Google Chrome and FireFox might have a problem to use the code, so the upload window does not come complete.
Microsoft invented navigators! So they must know what they are doing. Copycats still have problems, as all copycats do!
Why "FireFoxing" when IE does it all? Sometimes I do not understand!
Suggestion: If you love FF then, just for posting at this forum you can launch Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Use the shortcut at START.
If the shortcut is bypassed and you end up having FireFox no matter what, then go to Program Files, Find the Internet Explorer folder and launch IExplore.exe from there!
FireFox won't get in between this way!
Thanks for remind me not to use FireFox!
P.S. I don't think the problem is Instant Forum. It is in the navigators structure. Go IE!
Mike
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By SeanMac - 15 Years Ago
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"Microsoft invented navigators! So they must know what they are doing. Copycats still have problems, as all copycats do!"
This turns out not to be the case.
Mosaic was the first navigator - their initial browser was superceded by Netscape Navigator. This was written by many of the Mosaic developers. Not until 1996 did Gates realise the Internet was going to be important. Internet Explorer was given away free with Windows to destroy Netscape.
I suggest that although Microsoft developed the PC market they have never invented anything. This is a shameful record for a giant company with hundreds of talented individuals.
And their record as a company is why Microsoft products are the main target of Black Hat virus and malware programmers everywhere.
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By Samulis - 15 Years Ago
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On the matter of web browsers, I have been advised that FireFox is one of the safest ones to use by a computer expert who fixed my last computer. I always used to use IE, but now I mainly use Firefox and sometimes others like Google Chrome.
For those that have any troubles, I believe the issue with posting issues is fixed... I am using the most recent Firefox and I can see the 'add an image' icon fine. If you do have trouble, you can also upload the image externally and use the image IFCode (also called BB-Codes... I just call them 'HTML with []').
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By Anonymous - 14 Years Ago
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http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/1702391/aaae97d5/zaterdag_wtf_.html How did they create this? Cheers, René PS: WHEN TRYING TO MAKE A NEW TOPIC I DO GET A SERVER ERROR. THIS IS THE 3 TIME I HAVE TO "BREAK IN" A EXISTING TOPIC. ADMINS PLEASE HELP! (THIRD REQUEST)
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By Peter (RL) - 14 Years Ago
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If you are having problems posting new topics then the first thing to try is to logout from the forum. Then go into your browser settings and empty your temporary internet files and cookies. Then restart your computer, login again to the forum and try to post a new topic. And just to add. Have you tried sending me a PM about this issue? If you able to do so that will get the problem looked at much quicker. With regards to the video, there is no way of knowing if they are just imitating the anime cartoon. This is a very common pastime on YouTube etc and so it may just be that.
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By DELETED2 - 14 Years Ago
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seantmchugh (7/15/2010) " I suggest that although Microsoft developed the PC market they have never invented anything. This is a shameful record for a giant company with hundreds of talented individuals.
Actually, the list of inventions by Microsoft is bigger than these archives and considering the worlds binary systems have run on Microsofts organisation of it for the last 30 years, I think time for sulking over Big Brothers Successes came to an end several decades ago.
Firefoxes commercial psychologies were to convince the gullible and impressionable that by using their (half built and rather insecure botch job) browser they would make Bill Gates a poorer man.
The rest of us all tried to figure this out as, a) I.E. is free. and b) gates had billions of $ and £.
Still, there were those who sang FFoxes praises. Because its logo was cute.
And Netscapes fee for a browser???????? If you charge people for an advertising vehicle, your customers will walk away.
Hmmm. You'd have thought after half a lifetime of Microsofts domination that successful programming was recognised. Talk about bite the hand that feeds. ;)
My advice is this... "Dont get on a train to fly to america."
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By JasonWynngard - 13 Years Ago
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This post isn't meant to argue the Microsoft vs ? issues. It is just to state why I stay away from IE. If you're happy with IE GBY. If you're happy with FF, Opera, etc, GBY.
I'm a FireFox user and have been for years. Used to be a Netscape user before that. My reason was that IE like too many Microsoft products does things without being asked.
System changes, features activated without letting a user know and even when you had deselected or never selected things.
At times refusing to close, especially when you click an "innocent" address, maybe related to a video converter or something. Then suddenly you find yourself at a porn site or some product you aren't interested in buying. Or a site with a huge warning banner overlayed that it has a rep for being dangerous by installing malware on visiting computers. OR a site that RAPIDLY and I do mean RAPIDLY loading page after page of smut sites so that you have huge numbers of tabs open an counting.
I have faced these things and being out raged and trying to Back click to leave such sites and couldn't do it. In desperation trying to close IE and it wouldn't. The last time that happened 5 years ago my only option was to push the off switch on my surge protector to totally shut off the computer. I never had that problem with Navigator or Firefox, When I back clicked I was gone, when I closed it, it was closed. Since then I stay away from IE.
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By elektron2kim - 13 Years Ago
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I use Firefox and only use IE to upload pic's to this forum when I want to be helpful. Facebook, Youtube and whatnot places (I use) don't have this issue.
Just my observation.
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By juniorocksantos - 13 Years Ago
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Visconti (4/22/2010) Hi, FolksHere is the info you might need to know. If you are an IE user, you will be able to see the following option after you click "insert image" in the message panel.  But if you are a Firefox user, the "upload image" option will be disabled. This is the limitationof the system InstantForun.NET v4.1.4 itself. Sorry for the inconvenience if you are a Firefox or other browser user. Thanks Visconti
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By juniorocksantos - 13 Years Ago
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https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-J7NWl0olGdE/T_-Jt3rFZkI/AAAAAAAACI0/drX5S9URMy0/s460/HEROIS2.gif
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By animagic - 13 Years Ago
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Never mind...
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By DELETED2 - 12 Years Ago
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Visconti (4/22/2010) Hi, Folks Here is the info you might need to know. If you are an IE user, you will be able to see the following option after you click "insert image" in the message panel. 
But if you are a Firefox user, the "upload image" option will be disabled. This is the limitation of the system InstantForun.NET v4.1.4 itself. Sorry for the inconvenience if you are a Firefox or other browser user. Thanks Visconti Hi Visconti. This is important information because I DID notice on Yahoo Mail that they're pushing people to "Upgrade" to either Safari or FireFox (known in the field as Fox****) Oddly they're saying "Make Bill gates Poor by NOT using Internet Explorer." Quite honestly you'd have to be a moron to believe that a half built browser commercially riddle with security issues and internet blindness is anything but embarrassing. I understand competiton, but I.E. was here first, has been the foundation of a system made by its own creators and for Nineteen years it's served the entire world at government level efficiently and Id ask users of guillible impressionable alternate browsers to keep a version handy on their systems for eventualities such as these and to stay on the intelligent side of comercialism not the faddy-fashionable. Opera is another half built browser fialing this upload button. Chrome also denies this upload feature.
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By Peter Blood - 12 Years Ago
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I still use IE. :) My son tried to talk me into 'Firefox' but I'm as happy as can be expected with IE so why switch? Plus the others are always trying to get me to use 'Bing' and I can't find any justification for using that either. I'm just old fashioned I guess but "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." P.S. ...And why would I want to help change Bill Gates' monetary stature? :doze: He's one of the rich people who made his wealth off his own initiative, as opposed to the 'silver spoon' rich who glam on to their fathers hard work. (Just my humble opinion and not worth anything to anyone else.) ;) :cool: pete
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By zerobeat - 12 Years Ago
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This is probably so simple, its stupid. I am new here, just today. Reason, a Team member of mine, has just made some Crazy Talk samples and sent me a link to them. Is all I get is a Crazy Talk screen with a large gray box in the area where I would expect to find sample. Also there is the sample name with a few red buttons at the right bottom. Both of the buttons take me to other places I don't want to go to. But nowhere is the sample or a way to get to it. This is happening on both my Mac and Windows machines. Any ideas. TIA, zerobeat
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By Jasmine23 - 11 Years Ago
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I also faced this problem earlier. But I use google Chrome.
Thanks everyone for sharing great information and help for everyone.
Wish you all a very happy and prosperous new year 2014!!!
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By patricialusi - 11 Years Ago
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Thank you...
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By bluemidget666 - 11 Years Ago
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This does not work even in IE anymore...
Anyone know the fix cheers
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By Peter (RL) - 11 Years Ago
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bluemidget666 (2/20/2014) This does not work even in IE anymore...
Anyone know the fix cheersIf you are using IE11, please make sure you use "Compatibility View". This should solve the problem.
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By DELETED2 - 11 Years Ago
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On the topic of Browser miseries and missing elements... Does anyone have the inside story on Microsoft and mac not supporting flash anymore? When do the selected metatags finally fail in html in favour of HTML5? Does anyone have a tried and tested method of HTML5 site portrayal code that's compatible with all browsers? It's a headache reinventing the web. I don't get it. I presume to iron out simplistic web design and force people into such things as facebook, twitter and others like Google and Yahoos arenas for blogging because coding your own site has become a mine field of pitfalls now. My new site doesn't work on old browsers, nor currently on the half built ones. FFox, safari and so on. Now, a client that cannot afford the latest browser or DT computer is hardly a candidate for promotional animation purchase but it does feel a little idiotic ironing out those in the general public who might hail your work to further domains simply because HTML5 (as far as Ive been using it) is a hell bent misery when it comes to compatibility. Any thoughts? Armstrong.
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By Teddycc - 11 Years Ago
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I'm so sorry that i donn't know too.film samsung galaxy s5 chargeur voiture galaxy s5
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By KenCoon - 11 Years Ago
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I stopped using IE when they stopped downloading my large software programs. It seems they have a limit on how large a file can be and they will go to that limit and then shut it down. You waste a lot of time waiting to find their limit. They did that several times to me and when I went to firefox I had no problems. I also notice they keep wanting me to update my program or upgrade it. They hten put things on my computer that I need to take off. ( Like Bing) I would stay with Linux Ubuntu which is free for almost everything except that iclone won't work there although some other programs will. I guess it is just what you want. As for having to use IE to download pictures, maybe that is another way for Microsoft to keep you using their products. Ken:)
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By SeanMac - 11 Years Ago
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@Armstrong I don't have the inside story on the abandonment of Flash but I can offer a suggestion - Flash is a graphics language that can use a programming trick called recursion to economise on memory at the expense of processing, So a complex picture or animation in Flash can easily exceed the number of levels of 'GoSub' or 'Call' that the OS is prepared to put up with. That crashes the program.
Since this aspect is fundamental to Flash there is no way to extract that facility from the language. Hence major users have given up on the technology.
As far as browser compatibility with HTML5 goes I suggest you may have to wait a few years. HTML5 only became a candidate in 2012, it is not yet in general use. Your problem may possibly be with one of the more advanced functions and in that case www.html5test.com may be of use.
Regards
System Specs Homebuild ASRock Z68 Extreme4, i7-2600K @3.4Ghz , 16 Gb RAM, 5.5Tb HDD, Palit GeForce GTX 750 Ti; Win 7 64-bit.
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By myless76 - 11 Years Ago
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You can also go here: http://tinypic.com/
That will allow you to upload a pic or video you can link to most anywhere else.
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