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Some content is not appearing in Internet Explorer
Mar1aN
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Message # 1 | 8:24 PM
In Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari the full content is shown, but in Internet Explorer (i use 8) some large parts of content are missing.
I think this is caused by the ucoz conditional operators.
Lines of code in I.E and Mozilla:


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Post edited by Mar1aN - Friday, 2014-06-13, 8:25 PM
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Message # 2 | 11:10 AM
Mar1aN, please provide a screenshot of how the pages are displayed in IE and links to the exact pages with this problem. Or does it happen to all templates?
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Message # 3 | 9:43 AM
Sunny, it happens in all pages.

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Why is this taking so long?

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3 Days have past, and no helpful answer wasn't given.


Post edited by Mar1aN - Saturday, 2014-06-14, 8:09 PM
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Message # 4 | 9:47 AM
Quote Mar1aN ()
please provide a screenshot of how the pages are displayed in IE


I couldn't confirm the problem in IE 11 and in IE8 emulator.

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Message # 5 | 7:01 PM
Screenshots:
1. Main page: .
2. Entry page: .
Video .

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Shall i wait another 3 days for an new answer?

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Post edited by Mar1aN - Monday, 2014-06-16, 12:29 PM
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Message # 6 | 8:45 PM
Mar1aN, if you want to get a good answer, you have to wait...
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Message # 7 | 9:27 AM
Mar1aN, we have stopped supporting IE8 recently, so I'm afraid I cannot help you with your problem. I think that the default template will be displayed correctly in IE8 (you may check it to be sure), but your template has modifications and external scripts, so it is possible there is an error in the code.
And of course I would suggest updating your browser, if it is possible.

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Message # 8 | 4:58 PM
Quote Sunny ()
we have stopped supporting IE8 recently, so I'm afraid I cannot help you with your problem.

That's sad, beacause there are still a plenty IE8 users.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp > http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_explorer.asp

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Quote Sunny ()
I think that the default template will be displayed correctly in IE8 (you may check it to be sure), but your template has modifications and external scripts, so it is possible there is an error in the code.

I'm pretty sure that not my scripts prevents content reading, the problem may be from the ucoz conditional operators.

Quote Sunny ()
And of course I would suggest updating your browser, if it is possible.

I don't use IE8, but those who do, probably have a pirated version of windows and can't update it.

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Message # 9 | 4:40 AM
Mar1aN, unfortunately there are not enough IE8 users worldwide for developers and companies to constantly continue support for them. 8% of the online population using IE is minute comparatively, and 2% of that using IE8 is even smaller.

Speaking on a personal basis here, Microsoft are pushing for users to update there systems - unfortunately as a developer I can't keep checking whether my sites are cross compatible in every previous existential version of Firefox, IE, Chrome, Opera, etc. that may still be in use as it's simply impossible to support everything. So at the end of the day as developers we have to make decisions that will benefit more the wider web community rather than the minority of users who refuse to update. We can do our best to still provide a viewing experience to users of older browsers, however, we can no longer focus on them. smile

Also - the conditional operators don't effect site viewing. They're server driven, not client-side.

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