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raymor 09-30-2011 09:41 AM

Please test new Strongbox mobile friendly login page in IE, ipad
 
We tweaked the CSS on the default Strongbox log in page to be more friendly to small screens such as mobiles. We've tested on with Firefox, Seamonkey, Android 2.2, Chrome, and iphone. Being a security company, we don't allow IE on our network, so if someone could please check in IE that would be appreciated. I just want to make sure the page layout doesn't completely fall apart due to some IE bug.

http://demo.sitesecuritysoftware.com/members/


We also don't have an ipad to check with, so if an ipad user could take a look that would be great. Speaking of ipad, what would you call a next generation, larger ipad. ipad max? maxipad?

stever 09-30-2011 09:56 AM

looks fine in ie

maxi pad heh funny

ruff 09-30-2011 10:23 AM

It's displaying correctly in IE 9.

You should probably isolate a copy of IE for testing purposes. Using GFY for your security firms test bed will probably not inspire the confidence you might require. Just saying...

TeenCat 09-30-2011 10:38 AM

congrats man, must be great to know that you are making thousands of hackers online mad cause of your script :thumbsup

FlexxAeon 09-30-2011 10:43 AM

looks fine in ipad (compared to FF)

Ron Bennett 09-30-2011 12:07 PM

Your company doesn't have the ability to secure MSIE and yet runs Firefox :1orglaugh :helpme

MSIE when properly configured is very secure. Most exploits come through 3rd party add-ons anyways, in particular, Flash, PDF, and Java; browsers default to auto-opening, which further increases exposure.

Ron

raymor 09-30-2011 12:23 PM

Thanks guys.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Bennett (Post 18461345)
Your company doesn't have the ability to secure MSIE and yet runs Firefox :1orglaugh :helpme

MSIE when properly configured is very secure. Most exploits come through 3rd party add-ons anyways, in particular, Flash, PDF, and Java; browsers default to auto-opening, which further increases exposure.

Ron

Actually we don't use Firefox on a daily basis, but if you check MSDN you'll still find IE bugs we reported over ten years ago, still not fixed. The accept caching bug, for example. Then check the Firefox Bugzilla and you'll see bugs we report normally fixed within 24-48 hours. In this case, I agree with the NSA and DHS - IE has some cool features, but is not designed for security.


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