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    Hi
    There is a page rendering problem with Thomas Cook pages but this is ONLY when the page is accessed via TD affiliate links.
    Could someone at TD check please?

    Cheers
    Aly

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    Hi Aly,

    Thank you for taking the time to highlight this. This is an on-going script error with IE8 that the Web Development team at Thomas Cook are aware of. A fix has been identified and added to the sites development schedule but at this stage we don’t have an ETA for when these changes will be implemented.

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    Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by TD_EdHarper View Post
    Hi Aly,

    Thank you for taking the time to highlight this. This is an on-going script error with IE8 that the Web Development team at Thomas Cook are aware of. A fix has been identified and added to the sites development schedule but at this stage we don’t have an ETA for when these changes will be implemented.

    Regards
    Ed
    Thanks for the reply Ed.
    This has been ongoing for a while now so if they are in no rush to fix it I will leave TC links off for the time being.

    Cheers
    Aly

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    I think you'll find the same problem exists with IE9. The fact the problem started with IE8 gives an indication as to how long this problem has been around for. It's disappointing that TC don't seem to understand the negative impact that a malfunctioning website has on users.

    Those of us who design websites deal with IE quirks all the time and they're rarely more than an a quick tweak to the css or other code.



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