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8/4/2006 10:35 PM
 
Hey does anyone know what web browsers are supported by DNN? any version would be helpful, because just curious to know what everyone uses to manage content, and upload modules/skins and what i should reccommend to people who may use a DNN website? cheers :D
 
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8/6/2006 9:31 PM
 
Ok my findings are these: Mac OS X --------------------------- Safari 1.3.2 - Edit content (yes), Text editing controls showing (no), upload modules/skins/containers/files (no), upload images (yes) Internet Explorer 5.2.3 - Edit content (yes), Text editing controls showing (no), upload modules/skins/containers/files (no), upload images (yes) Firefox 1.5.0.6 - Edit content (yes), Text editing controls showing (no), upload modules/skins/containers/files (no), upload images (yes) Windows XP (Professional) --------------------------- Internet Explorer 6.0.2 - Edit content (yes), Text editing controls showing (yes), upload modules/skins/containers/images/files (yes)
 
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8/6/2006 9:55 PM
 
yes I'd like to know this as well. Mainly surrounding the administrative interface. Can all of the interface functions be accessed by all browsers or only a subset... and from which versions on? For me this needs to include relatively recent versions of all well-known browsers.. IE, Opera, FF, Safari.... Windows/Mac/Loonix? Does anyone know if DNN is flawless on all?
 
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8/7/2006 1:20 AM
 
As a graphic and web designer (using a mac), I have to use Virtual PC using Windows XP to upload modules/skins and some images, but using my native mac web browsers I can just edit content and build the web pages only. This is only something I have come across in the last few days. As a designer creating DNN websites, I have to advise my clients that Windows only, and/or some Mac limitations if they have those?
 
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8/7/2006 5:23 AM
 

Yikes that's exactly what I wanted and was hoping not to hear! I'm doing a community-type site for a charity shortly and the person who runs it uses a Mac. I guess it'll be primarily just content production rather than pages and modules so hopefully I'll get away with it... I don't like having to make that choice tho.

Anyone else with experience on Macs? Is it the same for Firefox on Macs or is it only Safari that has the problems? I could reasonably easily talk somone into using FF if needed.

Rob

 
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