Posted by IHC Red on November 26, 2013 at 21:42:58 from (208.107.114.160):
In Reply to: Re: eBay Problem posted by Jiles on November 26, 2013 at 20:39:30:
Internet Explorer 7 is VERY old... it was originally released in 2006. Can I assume you are using Windows XP ? XP will run IE 9 (IE 11 is the latest version, but it won't run on XP.) You may know that Windows XP will no longer be supported by Microsoft on April 8, 2014. What this means is that updates which keep your computer stable and secure will not be made after that date. If you are careful what you click and keep your antivirus up to date you may be O.K.
If you are using Microsoft Vista, you still have some life left in your computer. Either way, at a minimum, I would consider upgrading to Internet Explorer 9. This may fix you up for a while. I could help you find a link, but I'm not sure which version of Windows you're running. An upgrade link is easy enough to find with Google.
Web site developers need to test their software with many different kinds and versions of web browsers. Some times the effort it takes to support old versions of some browsers isn't worth it when only a few people are using it. It's possible that Ebay has made such changes lately and you may have gotten caught in this situation.
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Another idea... There are some good deals on Dell business class, certified refurbished computers with Windows 7 on Ebay for less than $200. Some still have warranty. I got one for my wife's work a few months back and she hasn't had a bit of trouble with it.
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I rarely use Internet Explorer except for testing. I recommend Firefox.
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