I think it's highly unlikely that the app designers also code their own
website. I don't disagree that it looks bad but you're also using nonstandard
tools to browse the internet (for justifiable reasons) so I think it's a little
unfair to dismiss a program because of your own actions in this case. Given the
multitude of browsers and extensions out there it's impossible to design a site
for every possibility. Sadly in this case you fell foul of an error.
Dan S
> On Oct 30, 2014, at 9:28 AM, "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the feedback. I never did consider it a Firefox issue but a web
> developer shortcoming. I do run Ghostery and adblockers but, if they
> interfere, the page software should still remain aware that the intended
> action did not occur and do a graceful recovery. It just added to my notion
> that the DxO app is constructed by novices.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
>> On 10/29/2014 1:34 PM, Mike Lazzari wrote:
>>
>>> Tried it in Firefox twice. Took my data entries, swallowed them whole
>>> and regurgitated nothing except a refreshed entry screen.
>> Me too. Until I disabled all the FF adblockers, Ghostery, popup and JS
>> blockers etc. So this isn't a FF issue.
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