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I was looking around the CC website and realized that the staff web cams do not work if you are using FireFox.

Am I missing a plugin or something? Volunteering to help :)
http://davidwilson.coffeecup.com/


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David Wilson wrote:
I was looking around the CC website and realized that the staff web cams do not work if you are using FireFox.

Am I missing a plugin or something?

Yep, your right, you get an Ooops Message. I say, considering that J and others at CC sing the pants off Firefox, you would have thought they could have supported it.

So no David, it says IE only.

Mark Mark Loves CoffeeCup


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Mark Searson wrote:
Yep, your right, you get an Ooops Message. I say, considering that J and others at CC sing the pants off Firefox, you would have thought they could have supported it.

So no David, it says IE only.

Mark

Thanks Mark, as helpfull as allways.....

PS, I like firefox also, i tried IE7 but as unimpressed, it seemed very "bloated" to me, FF runs smoother. Volunteering to help :)
http://davidwilson.coffeecup.com/


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No use Firefox to control the cams.

Download IE Tabs extension.

It loads the IE rendering engine into firefox at your command
and works just fine for the CC web cams...

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Mike Crone wrote:
No use Firefox to control the cams.

Download IE Tabs extension.

It loads the IE rendering engine into firefox at your command
and works just fine for the CC web cams...

Mike...

Mike

Hi, long time no see. Good to see you back here.

OK, I am stupid, remember that, can you give instructions as to where the url for the IE Exttension tabs could be found.

Ta

Mark Mark Loves CoffeeCup


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Mark Searson wrote:
Mike Crone wrote:
No use Firefox to control the cams.

Download IE Tabs extension.

It loads the IE rendering engine into firefox at your command
and works just fine for the CC web cams...

Mike...

Mike

Hi, long time no see. Good to see you back here.

OK, I am stupid, remember that, can you give instructions as to where the url for the IE Exttension tabs could be found.

Ta

Mark

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/ Volunteering to help :)
http://davidwilson.coffeecup.com/


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1,462 posts

Mike Crone wrote:
No use Firefox to control the cams.

Download IE Tabs extension.

It loads the IE rendering engine into firefox at your command
and works just fine for the CC web cams...

Mike...

thanks... Volunteering to help :)
http://davidwilson.coffeecup.com/


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3,694 posts

David Wilson wrote:
Mark Searson wrote:
Mike Crone wrote:
No use Firefox to control the cams.

Download IE Tabs extension.

It loads the IE rendering engine into firefox at your command
and works just fine for the CC web cams...

Mike...

Mike

Hi, long time no see. Good to see you back here.

OK, I am stupid, remember that, can you give instructions as to where the url for the IE Exttension tabs could be found.

Ta

Mark

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/

Thanks for the Link David

Mark Mark Loves CoffeeCup

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