The real cause of the problems with IE8 and other things has been touched on."Problems would be fixed when millions of Americans upgraded their computers" That's where Microsoft profits come from, the rest of the world are added extras for decoration only.
I did say I didn't use Ancestry - but the company would not have achieved the success it has if its web pages did not work adequately on a number of browsers.
Quote from: GrahamH on Wednesday 03 June 09 18:01 BST (UK) I did say I didn't use Ancestry - but the company would not have achieved the success it has if its web pages did not work adequately on a number of browsers.Clearly not ! Ancestry is favoured because of the range of information available, not because of the way that it is presented.
Millions of Americans may be upgrading to IE8 but across the rest of the world millions of people are turning their back on IE completely. In the UK almost as many people use Firefox as IE7&8, in the rest of Europe and Asia more people use Firefox than IE.
I have no problems with Ancestry using Firefox, but then I have JRE which is needed for a variety of programmes and is kept up to date.
OK, I confess, when I started on the internet I used Netscape, which at that time was at version 0.81 and I have always loathed Internet Explorer in all its versions, so I am biased.
sorry for the delay in replying to your question re avs.