Wow! The new test build fixes the problem! I have tested it in several scenarios and it works without incident just the way that it did prior to the December release. Whatever you did to the build worked very nicely, and I hope will be incorporated into future builds of IETab.
Thank you very much for taking to time to investigate and resolve this issue, I am very impressed that you would improve your software based on my description of a problem that I was experiencing.
Firstly, the version number on the first post is out of date.
I would appreciate a changelog for each new release. What was changed between 1.3.0.20070117 and 1.3.0.20070122? Was it just adding localisations so I could skip it for now, or does it improve stability so it would be worth installing and restarting firefox straight away.
Sam Hasler wrote:Firstly, the version number on the first post is out of date.
I would appreciate a changelog for each new release. What was changed between 1.3.0.20070117 and 1.3.0.20070122? Was it just adding localisations so I could skip it for now, or does it improve stability so it would be worth installing and restarting firefox straight away.
I saw some of the posts regarding a fix for Roboform and IE Tab. I've installed IE Tab v1.3.0.20070122, but still cannot get Roboform to suggest a login when a page is rendered w/ IE Tab.
I opened an airline website in Firefox 2.0.0.1, using IE Tab 1.3.0.20070122. When the Internet Explorer cookie permission window came up, I selected a permanent block of cookies from the website. Now, I want to allow cookies from the site that I blocked. How can I do so?
Bzzzzz wrote:I opened an airline website in Firefox 2.0.0.1, using IE Tab 1.3.0.20070122. When the Internet Explorer cookie permission window came up, I selected a permanent block of cookies from the website. Now, I want to allow cookies from the site that I blocked. How can I do so?
I LOVE IE TAB! THANK YOU!
Use IE's option settings.
Start - > Control Panel -> Internet Options.
I want to extends the IE tab feature for little extra options.
presently we dont have any controll over document loaded In IE. So what if we give the extra features such as clickButton ( which will click the button on IE page), click link etc.
I will be very happy if anybody give valuable suggestions on this
I am still having my problem with IETab if anyone can help out:
I've noticed a problem with IETab in which the 'stop' button isn't clickable whenever you load the homepage. I've tried disabling IETab and then it is fully working. When I disable all other add-ons but IETab the stop button is non-clickable. It does not matter which theme I use or what homepage I set it at. I noticed it straight away after install the new 1.30 version but this problem did not appear in other releases.
The problem does not appear in Safe Mode and only happens whenever you load Firefox.
I just tried the devbuild to see if it would make a difference and still hasn't been fixed...
Moonypond wrote:I am still having my problem with IETab if anyone can help out:
I've noticed a problem with IETab in which the 'stop' button isn't clickable whenever you load the homepage. I've tried disabling IETab and then it is fully working. When I disable all other add-ons but IETab the stop button is non-clickable. It does not matter which theme I use or what homepage I set it at. I noticed it straight away after install the new 1.30 version but this problem did not appear in other releases. The problem does not appear in Safe Mode and only happens whenever you load Firefox. I just tried the devbuild to see if it would make a difference and still hasn't been fixed...
I am still having a problem with IETab crashing Firefox. For some reason, IETab crashes Firefox every time I use the extension. It doesn't seem to matter what web page I'm viewing. Are there any extensions that are incompatible with IETab that may be causing this problem?
achappel wrote:I am still having a problem with IETab crashing Firefox. For some reason, IETab crashes Firefox every time I use the extension. It doesn't seem to matter what web page I'm viewing. Are there any extensions that are incompatible with IETab that may be causing this problem?
How do I make IE tab stay on the currently selected rendering engine between sites?
If I have a Firefox tab and I change it to IE, then type a new URL, the tab changes back to Firefox. In previous versions of IE Tab the engine stayed the same in a tab until it was switched or the tab closed.
SeaFox wrote:How do I make IE tab stay on the currently selected rendering engine between sites?
If I have a Firefox tab and I change it to IE, then type a new URL, the tab changes back to Firefox. In previous versions of IE Tab the engine stayed the same in a tab until it was switched or the tab closed.
Right-Click on IETAB statusbar icon to set your preference.
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