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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Another one for DotNetNuke Corp! (Windows 7/IE 8 alert)Another one for DotNetNuke Corp! (Windows 7/IE 8 alert)
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1/14/2009 12:27 AM
 

Started trying to do some content editing work in DNN tonight and its crashing left and right. I switched to another workstation running Windows XP and had no problems, so I know its the new Windows 7 beta OS and/or IE 8 beta misbehaving.

Cheers,

Will

 
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1/14/2009 2:58 AM
 

Windows 7 beta has been published 2 days ago - how shall the Core Team include necessary changes in last Christmas' release?


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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1/14/2009 8:46 AM
 

 Hey Sebastian,

I don't think that Will was complaining - I think he was simply just stating a fact (I could be wrong).

Although Will's expectations may be different (although I dont' tihnk they are),I personally don't expect DotNetNuke to work perfectly on a Windows 7 / IE8 configuration yet because those have just been released in beta, however, I am very glad that Will mentioned this because it lets me and the core team know what to expect.

@Will - I would recommend creating a Gemini issue for your findinds at http://support.DotNetNuke.com .  Thank you very much for testing DotNetNuke in a beta environment.  If you can create a few, good, solid bug reports, I believe that you can help ensure that DotNetNuke is compatible with Windows 7 / IE8 sometime before those products finish their Beta although not necessarily in the next DotNetNuke release.

 

 
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1/14/2009 9:40 AM
 

Tony,

there are a number of Core Team members always willing to play with the earliest software versions, DNN 4.9 introduced support for IE8 web slices, others test with chrome, VS2010 etc.

As long as there is no version with final features (i.e. Release Candidate), interfaces are subject to change and there is no real value in logging into Gemini.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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1/14/2009 11:22 AM
 

Will I value your comments.

Tony I'm afraid the Gemini issue will be withdrawn as Windows 7 is not released yet and is not asserted by MS to be a stable platform. We have enough on our hands living life in the now, we would prefer issues in beta applications are not logged until they are released (or very nearly released).

The exception of all of this is IE8 webslice support whereby we've jumped the gun (so to speak).



Alex Shirley


 
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