Am 09.01.2013 08:34, schrieb Geert Wirken:
On 09-01-13 01:19, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Clicked on the browser's back button, now both resources "plugin-archive" and "Webmail Labels" appear as "Locked", whatever that means and why they are locked at all.
Translations are locked when you start translating a component, so that translations from other users won't interfere your translations. IIRC the locks are resolved automatically within 24 hours but as you were probably the one who set the lock in the first place, you can probably translate strings despite the lock.
As I don't even see any strings (see my previous messages), I can of course also not translate (or correct) any of them.
Are you tied to this version of IE or to IE at all?
In several ways, yes:
Policy Management Console, GPMC), unless that should have changed recently, which I'd not be aware of. Not sure about Chrome and others, but I doubt that they'll support it.
who is deliberately testing this browser version with Roundcube and reporting any issues. Apparently no one of the developers is doing this himself.
The history of 2) is that after release of Roundcube 0.8.1 in August 2012, all of a sudden it was almost unusable with IE8: A single click on any mail (or any other link within Rouncube such as "Settings") made Roundcube disappear completely (well, it's window was "just" thrown to the background, which a standard user may not even realize).
So I agreed with Thomas to act as a sort of IE8 tester. As long as Roundcube is supporting it, of course.
I think I posted that to this list already quite some time ago.
I would recommend to upgrade your browser
I believe there is no way to install (and run) IE8 and IE9/10 side-by-side.
or install another one. I had no problems with Transifex at all using a recent version of Firefox.
Well... Honestly, I don't like websites too much which do only support the very latest version of (a) specific browser(s), and want to force me to install even more software on my machine than really needed - even less when not giving any warning (different to GitHub). Especially tech oriented websites such as Transifex which are meant to act as a sort of programming tool, should show some more sense for downwards compatibility as the fancy ones, IMO.
So I would recommend to fix the website. ;)
Also that they let me use an Avatar through gravatar.com only, does not make this site too sympathic to me. Well, so I won't use an Avatar, but I'm asking myself why these Transifex folks are going this way. Makes me suspicious.
I'll probably try to loan an iPad from somewhere and do the translations/corrections from there, if Safari should be compatible with Transifex...
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