Job site requires IE,how can I view it on my Mac?

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What happens when you use Safari? Does it genuinely not work or does it just work fine? I've found many (dumb) sites that "require" IE work just fine on other browsers.

That being said, any company or prospective employer that requires the biggest piece of garbage browser does not deserve my business nor would I want to work there.
 
I would install a browser plugin that spoofs the User Agent String and set it to IE. I would bet money that whatever detection is implemented in their site does not probe any deeper than the User Agent String. My money would also be on there being absolutely no actual technical reason for this requirement so I'd think the site will work just fine without IE.
 
Originally Posted By: Tech819
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Am trying to view the career page for the City of Arlington,Tx. It requires Internet Explorer to view it. Is there any way to get around that and view the site on my Mac (which of course uses Safari)? Here's the site:

http://www.arlington-tx.gov/employment/career-opportunities/


I have a macbook pro and the site and everything came up and works fine using Safari


Try clicking the link highlighted in red here where it says "Search Carreer Opportunities" and see if it works on your Mac:

Current Opportunities

Arlington Public Works Director
Search Career Opportunities (Note that Internet Explorer is required to browse this website)
You will re-directed to the eRecruiting system where you will be able to view, create a profile, and apply for all City of Arlington positions NOT LISTED BELOW. You will be instructed to create a new username/password or to login as a returning user. If you have any technical or account related questions, please email [email protected]. Allow 24 hours for a reply. Please be aware that eRecruiting maintenance takes place Thursdays from 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM. Consequently, eRecruiting is unavailable during that time.
 
If you can't spoof the user agent string as suggested above, there's always vmware or bootcamp
 
Originally Posted By: itguy08

That being said, any company or prospective employer that requires the biggest piece of garbage browser does not deserve my business nor would I want to work there.


Enjoy your 40+ year career. With that attitude you'll waste 20 of it before you realize when they are paying you to do work you use whatever they tell you to use.
 
I got a gov't job using "chromium" under ubuntu linux. If the job you're pursuing has such lousy IT that they won't let you in, imagine how it is once you get in there.

Also they likely have to have their site ADA compliant so browswers for the blind etc would have to work as well.
 
You may want to actually just try continuing and ignoring the warning. I just tried the site, using Chrome (on my MBP) and it worked just fine.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Originally Posted By: Tech819
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Am trying to view the career page for the City of Arlington,Tx. It requires Internet Explorer to view it. Is there any way to get around that and view the site on my Mac (which of course uses Safari)? Here's the site:

http://www.arlington-tx.gov/employment/career-opportunities/


I have a macbook pro and the site and everything came up and works fine using Safari


Try clicking the link highlighted in red here where it says "Search Carreer Opportunities" and see if it works on your Mac:

Current Opportunities

Arlington Public Works Director
Search Career Opportunities (Note that Internet Explorer is required to browse this website)
You will re-directed to the eRecruiting system where you will be able to view, create a profile, and apply for all City of Arlington positions NOT LISTED BELOW. You will be instructed to create a new username/password or to login as a returning user. If you have any technical or account related questions, please email [email protected]. Allow 24 hours for a reply. Please be aware that eRecruiting maintenance takes place Thursdays from 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM. Consequently, eRecruiting is unavailable during that time.



I got in using google chrome
 
Thanks for the Google Chrome suggestion. I'll give that a try. Are there any downsides to Google Chrome? I've heard good and bad about it. Sorry if all this sounds really amateurish,I'm not extremely computer literate.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Thanks for the Google Chrome suggestion. I'll give that a try. Are there any downsides to Google Chrome? I've heard good and bad about it. Sorry if all this sounds really amateurish,I'm not extremely computer literate.


None really and all current web developers use chrome and excellent development tools to create and develop websites so they work as expected. No one uses safari to develop anything nor really Microsoft browsers. They get tested (varies) on things like safari, Internet explorer and Firefox.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Sorry if all this sounds really amateurish,I'm not extremely computer literate.

It's not amateurish at all. There are good suggestions here. Unfortunately, the type of situation you came across is not unique, nor clear cut. I've come across many sites over the years that said only IE, including job sites. I always ignored that, and just used Firefox, Mozilla, or Netscape, whatever the flavour was at the time I preferred. I did, however, come across at least one example over the years that absolutely did require IE. So, it's not outside the realm of possibility.
 
Originally Posted By: madRiver
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Thanks for the Google Chrome suggestion. I'll give that a try. Are there any downsides to Google Chrome? I've heard good and bad about it. Sorry if all this sounds really amateurish,I'm not extremely computer literate.


None really and all current web developers use chrome and excellent development tools to create and develop websites so they work as expected. No one uses safari to develop anything nor really Microsoft browsers. They get tested (varies) on things like safari, Internet explorer and Firefox.



+1
 
Can I have Google Chrome and Safari both on my Mac at the same time without causing any negative effects? I really like Safari and wouldn't want to cause any software "clash".
 
Originally Posted By: SrDriver
Opens just fine in Google Chrome.

Why not download the Mac version. That should solve your problems.

Yes you can have both on the computer.


Thanks!
 
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