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I was told I need to download IE to be able to ener events onto an online tourism calendar site?

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I am a tourism organization, and I need to enter events into an online calendar of another membership organization I am a member of. They said for some reason, people using firefox cannot do this, and I need to use Internet Explorer. I really do not want to download this, and have it along with firefox on my computer. Any suggestions?

I am a tourism organization, and I need to enter events into an online calendar of another membership organization I am a member of. They said for some reason, people using firefox cannot do this, and I need to use Internet Explorer. I really do not want to download this, and have it along with firefox on my computer. Any suggestions?

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If that online tourism calendar doesn't work in Firefox, it may use IE specific coding that prevents it from working in other browsers. Nothing you can do about a situation like that except to use what other users of that calendar recommend - IE.

Internet Explorer can't be removed from Windows, so it should still be installed. If you don't have a Desktop icon for IE, look for it in the Start menu or Start > Programs. If it isn't there, open Run from the Start Menu and type iexplore in the Open command line box and hit Ok.

Or you could install this extension, which will open IE in a Firefox tab.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/92382/

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OK. I installed the extension, but I can't open IE - it says "server not found". Should I be opening it in a different way?