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I haven't been able to figure this out... on IE8 from the office I can't change the tabs on the Account Profile section. When I click Forums, the browser URL chages to https://www.runningahead.com/options/account_info#forums but it doesn't do anything. When I click My Profile the browser URL changes to https://www.runningahead.com/options/account_info#my_profile but it doesn't do anything. Weird... *scratching my head*
be curious; not judgmental
Ah... simple answer after all. I didn't realize that I was defaulting to 'compatibility mode' on the site. After switching off compatiblity mode it works fine.
Mr MattM,
Thank you for looking into this. I haven't dealt with compatibility problems in a long time so it slipped my mind. Does it always go into compatibility mode automatically for the Options page? I think it does the same thing for the training plan editor page but I don't understand why it decides to do that. As far as I know, the HTML is conformant to the standard.
eric
Nice, now it's ok. I could upload my profile picture.
Thank a lot!
Concerning the password (error saying I didn't enter my new password even though I wasn't trying to change my password) I have noticed that in Firefox, the "old password" input text is filled (maybe it's a firefox feature and maybe I had asked firefox to remind my password?). Anyway, if the "old password" field is not empty, I have the obligation to fill the "new password", even if I just want to submit the "my profile" tab (and not the "basic info" tab...)...
Lionel
Mr MattM, Thank you for looking into this. I haven't dealt with compatibility problems in a long time so it slipped my mind. Does it always go into compatibility mode automatically for the Options page? I think it does the same thing for the training plan editor page but I don't understand why it decides to do that. As far as I know, the HTML is conformant to the standard. eric
No, it just saves whatever the setting is at the time I shut down the browser. Because of where the compatibility button is located I have inadverantly hit it in the past. I suspect that's what I did in this case some time ago, and just didn't notice. On some sites, IE8 will crash and auto-recover in compatibility mode, but I don't recall that ever happening here.