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Windows 7: IE9 "out of date"

30 Mar 2011   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
 
 
IE9 "out of date"

I had to laugh when I saw this notification....

IE9 "out of date"-ie9-out-date.png

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30 Mar 2011   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Louisville, KY
 
 

That is funny! What borwser were they pushing?
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30 Mar 2011   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
 
 

Funnily enough, click the link and you get to the IE9 download site on Microsoft

When I try to install I get the "Your version is more recent"...As I knew it would
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30 Mar 2011   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Louisville, KY
 
 

Now that's funny!
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30 Mar 2011   #5

Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
Grafton,IL
 
 

Upgrade to IE-6.
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30 Mar 2011   #6

Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1
 
 

It's probably a generic message that site generates for browsers it is not 100% compatible with. Or something like that

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Orbital Shark View Post
I had to laugh when I saw this notification....

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30 Mar 2011   #7

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
 
 

That was my first thought but you would think a company like EA would have the resources to have version number checks on user browsers. Seriously, using IE9 only to be told IE9 is out of date is a childish mistake to make even by a noob point of view
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30 Mar 2011   #8

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
 
 

Just started a thread in the EA forums titled (funnily enough) "IE9 "out of date""

Quote:
I'm an IE9 user and am getting the "You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade today for free" message.

IE9 (RTW) is only 16 days old so can you please remove this message for users of browsers that meet todays "new" criteria?

Yes, I realise it's a general message but I don't want/need to see it and it seems a bit of a noob mistake to not have version checking (or something similar) set up within the HTML code. Please note I'm not a HTML programmer...LOL

Thanks
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30 Mar 2011   #9

Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1
 
 

Nice one

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Orbital Shark View Post
Just started a thread in the EA forums titled (funnily enough) "IE9 "out of date""

Quote:
I'm an IE9 user and am getting the "You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade today for free" message.

IE9 (RTW) is only 16 days old so can you please remove this message for users of browsers that meet todays "new" criteria?

Yes, I realise it's a general message but I don't want/need to see it and it seems a bit of a noob mistake to not have version checking (or something similar) set up within the HTML code. Please note I'm not a HTML programmer...LOL

Thanks
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30 Mar 2011   #10

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Louisville, KY
 
 

Be interesting to see what you get back.
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