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See LibraryCarpentry/lc-open-refine#237 for a similar issue and potentially inspiration for the alt texts :)
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Under Setup where it says: If Internet Explorer is the default browser for participants, OpenRefine may have trouble opening.
It seems like Internet Explorer has ended support for certain operating systems on June 15, 2022 and users are encouraged to move to Microsoft Edge with IE mode which enables backward compatibility and will be supported through at least 2029. I'm not sure if the language needs to be clarified under the instructions to direct people away from using IE.
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Thanks for mentioning this, @joyguey! We mention that Internet Explorer is not supported while Edge is. Are you saying we should prevent people from enabling "IE mode" in Edge? I don't want to make the instructions much more extensive, but if it is necessary, I would be happy to take suggestions.
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Note that the most recent release is now 3.7.0.
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