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A problem with Deepnet Explorer

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I'm experiencing a problem with Deepnet Explorer on Betfair.

Go to www.betfair.com On the left of the screen there is a list of sports in alphabetical order eg

American Sports

Austrialian Rules

Bandy

Baseball

and so on.

Go down the list until you get to "Soccer -- Fixtures". Click on it. Then click on "Fixtures 21st December". Then click on "Doncaster v Arsenal". Then click on "Asian Handicap".

Now in the main window just to the right of this list you should see a section headed "Doncaster v Arsenal - Asian Handicap" There's columns consisting of a blue column with the title of "Back" and a pink column with the title of "Lay" etc.

There's outcomes labelled Doncaster +0.5&+1.0, Arsenal +0.5&1.0 and so on. Now these are actual links even though they don't look it.
So put the mouse pointer over say Doncaster +0.5&+1.0. It turns into a hand and you can click it and a small window should pop up. Close it and try doing it again. I find I'm unable to get it to pop up again.

This works fine on other browsers including Internet Explorer which deep explorer is based upon. Messing about with the popup killer doesn't seem to do anything.

Assuming this problem cannot be resolved are there any decent browsers which actually work?? Internet Explorer works but it is absolutely essential I have tabbed browing!

Firefox and Opera and now Deepnet explorer all have various differing problems making them effectively unusable. So are there any decent browsers which actually work which support tabbed browsing?

Deepnet is absolutely excellent apart from this one problem :cry1

I've raised this problem at the Deepnet forum
http://forum.deepnetexplorer.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1216&PN=1
 
I'm experiencing a problem with Deepnet Explorer on Betfair.

Go to www.betfair.com On the left of the screen there is a list of sports in alphabetical order eg

American Sports

Austrialian Rules

Bandy

Baseball

and so on.

Go down the list until you get to "Soccer -- Fixtures". Click on it. Then click on "Fixtures 21st December". Then click on "Doncaster v Arsenal". Then click on "Asian Handicap".

Now in the main window just to the right of this list you should see a section headed "Doncaster v Arsenal - Asian Handicap" There's columns consisting of a blue column with the title of "Back" and a pink column with the title of "Lay" etc.

There's outcomes labelled Doncaster +0.5&+1.0, Arsenal +0.5&1.0 and so on. Now these are actual links even though they don't look it.
So put the mouse pointer over say Doncaster +0.5&+1.0. It turns into a hand and you can click it and a small window should pop up. Close it and try doing it again. I find I'm unable to get it to pop up again.

This works fine on other browsers including Internet Explorer which deep explorer is based upon. Messing about with the popup killer doesn't seem to do anything.

Assuming this problem cannot be resolved are there any decent browsers which actually work?? Internet Explorer works but it is absolutely essential I have tabbed browing!

Firefox and Opera and now Deepnet explorer all have various differing problems making them effectively unusable. So are there any decent browsers which actually work which support tabbed browsing?

Deepnet is absolutely excellent apart from this one problem :cry1

I've raised this problem at the Deepnet forum
http://forum.deepnetexplorer.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1216&PN=1

Ok it's a problem with deepnet. How many years has it been out? I used it a day and spotted this problem. I find it astonishing that no one else has ever mentioned it.

It really annoys me that only Internet Explorer works properly and it appears by far to be the worse browser in terms of functionality.

Jeez

When is Internet Explorer going to introduce tabbed browsing??
 
Oh! There's a beta of the next version of ie available?

Hope they get rid of all the windows bunching up in 1 slot on the taskbar! Drives me insane!! :eek:
I hate that 'feature' as well. But you can turn it off if you choose:
Right click on the Taskbar, click 'Properties'
Uncheck 'Group similar taskbar buttons'.
 
I hate that 'feature' as well. But you can turn it off if you choose:
Right click on the Taskbar, click 'Properties'
Uncheck 'Group similar taskbar buttons'.

Yeah I just discovered how to do that about a week ago. Would have saved years of frustration and much cursing if I'd known about it from the beginning!
 

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