I would assume that there are quite a few corporations on Win7/IE8 with locked admin access. Sad to say, I can count at least a dozen that I'm aware of at the moment. Mostly due to corporate web apps that don't work well with later IE releases and no budget to update the offending application. They take the typical approach by putting their head in the sand and hope the problem goes away on it's own.
bob
Hello All & Admin,
I would like to chime in here, may be off subject, but somewhat related, or repeated. I have not been happy with the new Events Calendar on the redesigned website. I used to regularly search for fly-ins easily through the old interface. The old filtering and distance search worked great. I find the new Events listings to be very difficult to use and full of bugs. I have decided to steer away from EAA's Event page all together until this feature is improved. I hope to see better user interface return, and soon. It is prime fly-in season now. Thanks for your attention & Fly Safely!
PB
Jim Clark, Chairman National Biplane Fly In, www.nationalbiplaneflyin.com. Currently flying: 1929 Waco CSO, 1939 Waco EGC-8, 1946 Piper J-3, 1955 Piper PA22/20, 1956 Beech G35, 1984 Beech A36 & 2001 Vans RV9.
You love a lot of things if you live around them, but there isn't any woman and there isn't any horse, nor any before nor any after, that is as lovely as a great airplane, and men who love them are faithful to them even though they leave them for others.
- Ernest Hemingway
What happen to the event calender used to be able to look up by area. Living in Illinois and flying a Light Sport I really don't need to know about breakfast in Mass.
Before you could put in zip codes or identifier and find info on events within a fixed mileage that was really handy.
Paula