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Interesting to see the numbers changing over time. My poor old Safari is way down there.
 
That depends on who's stats you believe:
Browser market share

Sure active computer nerds have several browsers installed and that is reflected in hits on particular sites. The great majority of computer users barely know what a browser is, let alone how to install another one. All the different flavors or IE is obviously the most installed browser. What counts is Scubaboard users. Do you have any browser usage data on Scubaboard?
 
That depends on who's stats you believe:
Browser market share

Sure active computer nerds have several browsers installed and that is reflected in hits on particular sites. The great majority of computer users barely know what a browser is, let alone how to install another one. All the different flavors or IE is obviously the most installed browser. What counts is Scubaboard users. Do you have any browser usage data on Scubaboard?

Why yes, I do: (not to mention that I host and webmaster about 30 other sites, and the statistics are very similar)

Chrome: 34%
Safari: 32%
Internet Exoplorer: 14%
Firefox: 14%
Android Browser 2.5%

While IE may be the most installed browser, since Windows still has the highest percentage of use (44% on SB if you're interested), that doesn't mean that people use it. IE is a crap browser.

Anyway... While this tangent of browser stats is interesting, I changed the thread title to: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/cayman-islands/499590-little-cayman-mid-feb-lcbr-how-bugs.html and now it works in IE.

Here's the FULL URL: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/cayman-islands/499590-little-cayman-mid-feb-lcbr-how-bugs.html

Internet Explorer doesn't like the non standard characters in the URL.
 
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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