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I think the upgrade script should play the Windows 95 'ta da' sound when it's completed successfully.

 

.. That would put a smile on my face just after a difficult upgrade. :|

Hello,

I posted a changelog related to bugs that have been fixed.

Update went very smooth. Had one downtime and thats it.

Took a look at the changelog that you posted and there's no mention of Safari, so I'm guessing the IPB team haven't fixed it yet! :/

 

Yeah, I know as the forums seem to be up and running. :)

The thing is, for IPB 4 they are doing their own editor again (like they had with the 2.x series). IPB 3.x is using a customized version of CKEditor 3.x where only 4.x and up supports IE10 and 11 properly. I think they think it's too much work to upgrade IPB 3.4.x to CKEditor 4.x because they would probably have to relicense it as well.

 

We have similar issues with our news CMS and IE11.

 

IPS4 will use the latest version of CKEditor (4.3 or newer), the big difference is this time they are not modifying it, so you will be able to use any available CKEditor plugins without issue.

 

We couldn't find any IE 11 related fixes in the changelogs :/

See this KB article for a hook to fix it: http://www.invisionpower.com/support/kb/_/ie11-copypaste-and-quote-issues-r58

Hello,

Two bugs already:

1: Stars are broken and do not appear any more.

2: Spoiler tag is to default, problably a Neowin bug.

already been reported in the site forum issues section :p

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