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    Internet Explorer zeigt Objekte nicht an

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      last edited by

      Hallo,

      komischer Weise werden alle Objekte und sonstiges im Chrome und Firefox angezeigt.
      Sobald ich aber über den üblichen Internet Explorer Idoit öffne, ladet er meine Daten nicht hoch und zeigt sie auch nicht an.

      Ich danke für schnellstmögliche Antworten…

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      • LFischerL Offline
        LFischer
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        Hallo Hobbit,

        welche Version des Internet Explorers benutzt du? Wir unterstützen alle Versionen von 7 an aufwärts.
        Ist es möglich, das der "Kompatibilitätsmodus" eingeschaltet ist?

        Mit freundlichen Grüßen
        Leo

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          ja das war es…hab die ausgeschaltet, jetzt funktioniert es...
          Danke

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