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  • nicely Friend
    #174400

    So I just opened one of my J2.5 sites in Chrome 17 and received a lovely pop-up…

    I have five different browsers on my system: ****IE9****, Chrome 17, Firefox 10, Opera 11.61 and Safari 5.1.2 and receive this message in ALL of them. I have yet to see a Windows 7 system that can run IE6… So what gives?


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    gustele Friend
    #440646

    <em>@nicely 303630 wrote:</em><blockquote>So I just opened one of my J2.5 sites in Chrome 17 and received a lovely pop-up…

    I have five different browsers on my system: ****IE9****, Chrome 17, Firefox 10, Opera 11.61 and Safari 5.1.2 and receive this message in ALL of them. I have yet to see a Windows 7 system that can run IE6… So what gives?</blockquote>

    I had the same thing this morning. I found the solution in this thread. Actually there is an extra directory default in the path so the full path to the file that needs to be changed is: plugins/system/jat3/jat3/base-themes/default/blocks/ie6/ie6warning.php

    Regards, John

    billbo1970 Friend
    #474739

    <em>@gustele 303636 wrote:</em><blockquote>I had the same thing this morning. I found the solution in this thread. Actually there is an extra directory default in the path so the full path to the file that needs to be changed is: plugins/system/jat3/jat3/base-themes/default/blocks/ie6/ie6warning.php

    Regards, John</blockquote>

    I’ve just run into this issue today, using Firefox… Your link doesn’t work for me, I do not have permission to view it. Can you summarize what needs to be done?

    Bill

    gustele Friend
    #474753

    <em>@billbo1970 348565 wrote:</em><blockquote>I’ve just run into this issue today, using Firefox… Your link doesn’t work for me, I do not have permission to view it. Can you summarize what needs to be done?

    Bill</blockquote>

    This is quite some time ago and I already forgot about it. I had to check the thread to find the solution and this is what I found:
    ———– previously mentioned solution ————————————-
    Open the file plugins>system>jat3>jat3>base-themes>default>blocks>ie6>ie6warning.php and find the line below

    PHP Code:
    define (‘SHOW_IE6_WARNING’, ‘close’);
    and change to

    PHP Code:
    define (‘SHOW_IE6_WARNING’, ‘none’);
    ———– end of previously mentioned solution —————————-
    But I cannot image that in the meantime this problem has been solved by Joomlart. So my guess is that you can update the JAT3-plugin (provided you are allowed to download that upgrade) and that this also solves the problem.

    Regards

    John

    frodojrr Friend
    #481248

    Honestly, I just ran into the same problem. Can’t believe this is still happening. Can’t believe this was not phased out long ago!
    Thank you, thank you, thank you for this solution!

    frodojrr Friend
    #481249

    This does not work for me. Still having the same problem.

    Stork11 Friend
    #481476

    <em>@frodojrr 357158 wrote:</em><blockquote>This does not work for me. Still having the same problem.</blockquote>
    Hello frodojrr,

    Did you clean your site cache? If issue still occurs, please PM me your admin account and FTP one, then I can help you turn it off.

    Regards.

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