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Author:  David Withers [ 21 Jan 2015, 23:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: Update - 17th January 2015

That's a nuisance, Bryan, I hoped we had found the answer for you.

The "Latest photos..." short-cut has never failed me in my couple of years with W7, and it worked with XP before that, so I suspect the hiccup you've experienced may be local to your own system. Hopefully you'll be happy to utilise Roger's excellent linking system instead?

Author:  Roger Cooke [ 22 Jan 2015, 10:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Update - 17th January 2015

Bryan,

What web browser are you using?

It works OK for me (Windows 7 with Firefox 34.0.5) so I wonder if it is a browser issue.

Roger

Author:  David Withers [ 22 Jan 2015, 11:25 ]
Post subject:  Re: Update - 17th January 2015

Good point, Roger.

I have no experience with other than Microsoft browsers but have established that it works as it should with IE8 through to IE11 (on XP, Vista and W7 accordingly).

Author:  Bryan Blundell [ 22 Jan 2015, 20:03 ]
Post subject:  Re: Update - 17th January 2015

Roger Cooke wrote:
Bryan,

What web browser are you using?

It works OK for me (Windows 7 with Firefox 34.0.5) so I wonder if it is a browser issue.

Roger

I use Chrome

Author:  David Withers [ 23 Jan 2015, 00:49 ]
Post subject:  Re: Update - 17th January 2015

Bryan, it was suggested to me yesterday evening that you probably use Google Chrome since, I was told, incompatibility is not uncommon with that particular browser.

The "Latest photos..." feature is best completely ignored (but unfortunately cannot be deleted). Roger's Links is the future!

Author:  Roger Cooke [ 23 Jan 2015, 09:46 ]
Post subject:  Re: Update - 17th January 2015

Out of interest I have just tried the "latest photos...." antifeature with:-

1) Mozilla Firefox version 34.0.5 - which works perfectly

2) Internet Explorer version 11.0.15 - which works perfectly

3) Google Chrome version 31.0.1650.63 m - which doesn't work at all, and gives the results we rather expected!

These are all running on a desktop PC running Windows 7 Professional (Version 6.1 Build 7601 SP 1).

Many mobile devices now ship with a version of Chrome as the default browser, so I suspect that this is the answer.

At some time I will conduct similar tests with mobile browsers.

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