For the last five years, I've been doing insurance inspections on real estate properties, which requires filing reports online, including uploading various photos of the properties. On the company software, there's a "Browse" link to click to select a thumbnail photo, then a "Preview" link to click to preview an enlarged copy of the photo, then a dropdown menu to label the photo before it's uploaded. (Front, Rear, Detached Garage, etc). It's always worked perfectly.
Then, a week ago, I installed Internet Explorer 8 to upgrade from IE7. Now all I get is a blank page on the "Preview" function. The rest of it works fine, the photos upload onto the report like they're supposed to, etc. But it's nice to be able to preview a photo before you upload it to make sure you picked the one you want. It is possible to enlarge a photo on the final report before it's submitted, but by then it's a PITA to go back and change one.
I reported it to our company wizards, and they're stumped. The best answer I got was to abandon IE8 and go back to IE7, which I'd have no problem with doing. I really don't see IE8 as an improvement anyway.
Has anyone else ever run into something like this with IE8?
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