Hello,
we are running Confluence Powered by Atlassian Confluence 6.15.6 in a self hosted cloud environment.
From Site A all works fine, editing pages has good performance.
From Site B after each keystroke the page is being updated (saved) and therefore editing is almost impossible. We are using IE Version 11.0.9600.18894.
is there any (Windows) setting known, which might be the reason for this behavior?
KR, Dierk Wiedemann
Hi all thanky ou for your answers, but the question was not if IE11 is supported or not.
The issue is, that while editing the content is being saved after each single keystroke. This makes it impossible to work on confluence.
Maybe you have seen any kind of this issues before.
KR, Dierk
Hi
As I know, Atlassian dont support IE browser, please, try on Site B another browser.
Cloud Confluence dont dependence from hardware parameters)
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Hi,
Mhm, interesting, but might be answered too easily. Additionally I might add, that the IE 11 which I use from Site A works well.
Therefore I'd assume that some Windows / IE Security guidelines (Sicherheitsrichtlinien) might affect the confluence behavior.
Any Idea?
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Hello @Protosoft Account and @Yevhen Rohovets
IE 11 is supported by Atlassian for Confluence 6.15. Please see the following link of supported browsers and platforms.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/supported-platforms-207488198.html
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"We test Confluence in Internet Explorer 11 using standards-compliant rendering mode, not compatibility mode. You may experience problems in compatibility mode. "
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