Question:
Anybody know the REAL answer for IE7 copy/paste problem?
Syntax Wizard
2006-10-09 05:41:52 UTC
Trying to copy/paste invokes a window asking if you want to proceed. Press yes and nothing happens (unless you do this about 70 times). It has to be a bug!
Four answers:
bobbiericky
2006-10-09 05:50:39 UTC
it is beta stage, From my understanding that it will be year before all the "bugs" are worked out. I went back to IE 6. A lot of webpages do not recgonize IE 7 and that is why a lot of people experience problems.
2006-10-09 05:51:01 UTC
Don't use IE? Come on you want a REAL solution and there are plenty of browsers out there you could use instead. Personally I use Firefox and I don't have a clue what you are talking about because my copy&paste works fine.
marivel
2016-11-27 07:26:31 UTC
i think of it is. although, i don't checklist, while human beings try this, it quantities to documents toxins. Or, education clutter. some guy named "John" does it lots. And, no count what you ask, that guy, "arnie" with the Einstein avatar photograph will replica-paste some nonsense that starts off with "Liberals have all of it incorrect." it is tedious. it is tiresome. it is clutter. it is a waste of bandwidth. Libs are to blame of it too. yet, not just about to that quantity. although, in case you should do away with all unoriginal, repetitive content fabric on Y!A previous in simple terms one occasion of each and every, i think of you will discover cons tend to congratulate themselves and one yet another extra for repeating suggestions than libs do. it is in simple terms of their make up. on the middle of (what at present passes for) a conservative's values is the desperate ought to in fantastic condition into their team. So, unique thinking is, regrettably, discouraged. this could be a piece of why you will discover lots of examples of folk prattling on approximately "Kenyan village idiots," spelling Obama's call with a 0, etc. it is the suspension of interest and objective serious thinking. And, each and every now and then (in spite of if uncommon), it is paid "blog warriors" who get some coin for preserving genuine-leaning suggestions in public interest.
bkbarile
2006-10-09 05:51:01 UTC
I used to get that from Yahoo! but they fixed it


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