Survey's have Javascript errors in IE ...
When I experimented with Survey's in IE (still the largest browser in use?) the formatting of several of the pages was screwed up, and there were numerous Javascript errors reported by the browser. I found this first by viewing other peoples survey's while not logged in.
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Inappropriate?Scott, that's true, for the web in general, but our user base is only 15% IE. As a one-man development team we suggest you use Firefox or Safari to use the service. As we get more help we will be adapting it for IE as well. You will have a much more secure and useful browsing experience that way, anyway.
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Inappropriate?Oh man Jesse ... I feel like I just heard from a used car saleman! :-)
So you don't care about 1 in 5 or 6 users ... huh? Let me know and I'll work a deal with you to move this site forward! I like it ... kinda ... but want to see some progress on it with some of the features! I almost feel like Jesse talking about the guys at twitter! :-)
As for moving to another browser, I use both ... and mostly FF when using your site ... but LOTS of people that I refer to use IE and they are complaining and asking about the bugs.
And secure? Are you ignoring all of the security issues - even declared CRITICAL by the FF team - that have been found since the *one* found in IE last month? I think the count is at *seven* right now ... critical bugs that is.
Anyhow ... just tossing the feedback in here to push you to improve this service to make it better ... lots of little details often make the biggest difference!
Let me know how we can help with the coding!
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Inappropriate?Scott, I only say security because that's what the security experts are recommending:
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnis... (note that was way back in 2004!)
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/...
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/111811
I'm not trying to get into a browser war here, but the reason Firefox has more open issues than IE is because they're simply more transparent than Microsoft is. Microsoft will never admit the additional issues they already know about.
That said, IE support is being worked on, but as I said, it's a one-man show at the moment so we have to prioritize. There are much more important issues we have to put first. I respect the fact that there are users that need better support for IE, and we'll get to that as soon as we're confident the backbone is firm and all other more important issues are taken care of. Until then I suggest using Firefox or Safari for access.
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