Hey, as a company, who do you call for firefox support?
Me, unoffically LOL
I have been forced into using IE at work until the other day, hence my warning being mostly for IE users. I may have been a little unclear on that fact as my original post was written from work on a break, and I was still in IE mode.
We have a contract with the local college (who we also rent our office space from) for things like maintaining our server or installing new equipment, but for the day to day stuff everyone runs to me, as it can take several days for a response to a problem. My boss is very hands-off when it comes to the computers, and panics at the thought of me doing anything, so we have to do it on the sly. Basically he is a college snob, I don't have a computer degree, so to him I obviously don't know anything about computers. (My first personal computer was a TRS-80, and I opted for technical college instead of my last two years of High School. I was running jobs on a Digital 1250 mainframe in COBOL and RPG-II via punch cards while he was still in kindergarten. I don't even begin to claim to be the end-all of computer knowledge, but I am no 12 o'clock flasher when it comes to tech) [Now I have dated myself pretty good I think]
At the same time, I am the one who is maintaining our website, and am in the process of rewriting the whole thing from scratch. Any time I talk about computer stuff, or my progress on the website his eyes glaze over and he brushes me off real quick. I thought he was going to have a heart attack one time when he found out that I had opened the case on my CPU and gave it a good cleaning and rerouted the ribbon cables to get better air flow. The next time one of the college guys comes by, I am going to ask him to give a recommend to my boss for Firefox, and that should resolve the issue for me. (And he will march into my office and order me to do it like it was his personal revelation from God) Unkown to him, I also have a blank check to do whatever I want, hardware or software, on my system from the college guys, they drop by to "talk shop" now and then. Sorry to prattle on, but my boss drives me nuts!
In the meantime, I just hope no one gets hit with this thing. Given the frequency that they have to come over and remove malware from the other computers, I think it is a pretty safe bet they will do the recommendation for me. I have been running FF on my home comp for years as I have always liked it's features better, but didn't know about the no script addon. I have quietly installed FF and no-script on my system at work, to um, test my webpage updates in multiple platforms, of course......