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Re: ward directory is blank
There's a _chance_ that deleting cookies and clearing cache in the Explorer might help. I use only Firefox, so I don't know details of how to delete cookies or clear cache in Explorer.
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Re: ward directory is blank
Personally, I'd avoid Explorer. It's quite dated and not really secure. It exists mostly to support enterprises who are running old web applications.
I can suggest (in alphabetical order): Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. Safari on a PC is also outdated and should be avoided.
I believe the developers tend to target Chrome as it has a large "market share". The most recent version of Edge uses the Chrome engine so it should work well.
I can suggest (in alphabetical order): Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. Safari on a PC is also outdated and should be avoided.
I believe the developers tend to target Chrome as it has a large "market share". The most recent version of Edge uses the Chrome engine so it should work well.
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Re: ward directory is blank
Don't use Internet Explorer unless the site you're running requires it. In an article titled "The perils of using Internet Explorer as your default browser," one of Microsoft's manager who specializes in cybersecurity said "You see, Internet Explorer is a compatibility solution. We’re not supporting new web standards for it and, while many sites work fine, developers by and large just aren’t testing for Internet Explorer these days. They’re testing on modern browsers."