Note that full support for IE11 won’t be available until next release even 
though it has been improved in 2.1.1b.


Thanks,

Francis

On Dec 5, 2013, at 10:19 AM, Laz C. Peterson <l...@paravis.net> wrote:

> That is definitely wonderful news.
> 
> Not that I’m a fan of IE11, but a new project I am working on will have about 
> 8 new Windows 8.1 systems, running IE11.  Glad to know that this will not be 
> an issue.
> 
> SOGo is a great piece of software … Much thanks to Inverse and the developers 
> for their work.
> ~Laz
> 
> 
> On Dec 5, 2013, at 6:34 AM, Francis Lachapelle <flachape...@inverse.ca> wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> On Dec 4, 2013, at 12:34 PM, Laz C. Peterson <l...@paravis.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> I can confirm that the first issue you mention is trouble.  While not 
>>> entirely impossible to click there, I was only able to click-to-focus two 
>>> times out of many tries.  It seems that going off the side of the “usable 
>>> area” helped, though that was inconsistent.
>> 
>> The latest version of SOGo (2.1.1b) includes the latest version of CKEditor 
>> (4.3.0) that fixes IE11 compatibility. It should therefore fix the problems 
>> with the mail editor.
>> 
>>> For your second issue, the bar is shown in my browser, though I am using 
>>> IE11 64-bit on Windows 8.1.  Maybe the behavior is different in Windows 7.
>>> 
>>> Quite interesting for your last issue.  In the new Windows 8.1 tiles mode, 
>>> whatever it is called, if I go to “Calendar” and attempt to create a new 
>>> event, I get a blank screen in the main window, but the thumbnail icon in 
>>> the bottom of the screen shows the content to be there.  That is quite odd. 
>>>  After trying it in whatever the regular mode is, with the desktop etc., I 
>>> am able to view this window.  However, regarding your specific issue, I 
>>> don’t know exactly what you mean by creating a meeting, next/previous, etc. 
>>>  Would you mind giving me a walkthrough on where to click?
>>> 
>>> I generally don’t like to let any of my users install anything past IE9 at 
>>> this point.  IE10 was a horrible mess to administrate, and I don’t expect 
>>> IE11 to be any better.  This is just more reason to avoid.
>>> 
>>> Thanks Ludovic.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Dec 3, 2013, at 12:08 AM, Ludovic Hutin <ludovic.hu...@unistra.fr> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> With my Windows 7 64bits, when i write a new mail it's impossible to click 
>>>> on the "content message", i have to use "tab" to add the focus.
>>>> When you write a mail, on the option menu, the "horizontal bar" between 
>>>> "priority" and "ask for receipe" is not shown.
>>>> When you want to make a meeting with participant and you click many time 
>>>> on the "next" or "previous" in the suggestion, the UI crash. Nothing is 
>>>> shown.
>>>> 
>>>> Some user have talled me they can't answer "anwser" to a mail, if they 
>>>> take too much time to write, the mail is not sent. I can't reproduce it on 
>>>> my IE 11
>>>> 
>>>> Ludovic
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Le 02/12/2013 23:24, Laz C. Peterson a écrit :
>>>>> Hi Ludovic,
>>>>> 
>>>>> What issues are you having?  I just recently installed Windows 8.1 for 
>>>>> testing, and my SOGo seems to be working properly with IE 11 (all 
>>>>> features I tried).  I can try to see if I also suffer from the same issue 
>>>>> if you can give me more specific info.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>> ~Laz
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:18 AM, Ludovic Hutin <ludovic.hu...@unistra.fr> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> We have just upgrade our SOGo to 2.1.1a and we got some user who 
>>>>>> complain about IE 11 problem.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Did Someone test with IE 11 and got problem ? Or i am alone with that ?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>> Ludovic.
>> 
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