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Well that's a switch. Commercial website works with Safari but not IE Mac.
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Yes, I think we'll start to see more and more things break in IE, since it won't be updated again. Time to switch. 
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Actually my inlaws use a PC and when I create a website using iPhoto they cannot click on the photo and enlarge it using IE. And their running XP and the latest version of IE.
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Originally posted by Back up 15 and punt:
Actually my inlaws use a PC and when I create a website using iPhoto they cannot click on the photo and enlarge it using IE. And their running XP and the latest version of IE.
I think there's actually a logical explanation for this one....
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Originally posted by Chuckit:
I think there's actually a logical explanation for this one....
And what might that be? It should work just fine.
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Originally posted by MacDog:
And what might that be?
Since most people tend to test their sites with IE, they work best on IE. However, Apple's programmers probably test with Safari, so iPhoto's sites work best with Safari. It's not really "odd" so much as "expected."
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Originally posted by Chuckit:
Since most people tend to test their sites with IE, they work best on IE. However, Apple's programmers probably test with Safari, so iPhoto's sites work best with Safari. It's not really "odd" so much as "expected."
When I've done this seemed to work on IE in Win XP. I haven't done it since about a year ago, though.
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