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firefox 3.6.9 will not upload photos to Blackboard 8 Academic Suite, Blackboard's solution is to use Firefox 2.0.0.20 I need to use a more recent version of firefox. Any ideas?

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I have windows 7 professional. My son is taking an online class (digital photography) which uses Blackboard 8 Academic Suite. Last week photos stopped uploading successfully. Blackboard's solution is to use Firefox 2.0.0.20. I had to uninstall Firfoz 3.6.9, and install the earlier version from a link provided by Blackboard. It worked, however Firefox popped up a message saying that this version is no longer supported and that I should update to 3.6

I have windows 7 professional. My son is taking an online class (digital photography) which uses Blackboard 8 Academic Suite. Last week photos stopped uploading successfully. Blackboard's solution is to use Firefox 2.0.0.20. I had to uninstall Firfoz 3.6.9, and install the earlier version from a link provided by Blackboard. It worked, however Firefox popped up a message saying that this version is no longer supported and that I should update to 3.6

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Depending upon which version of WebCT your school is using, you will have to use Firefox 3.5.x, Firefox 3.0.x, or Firefox 2.0.0.20 when accessing the Blackboard site.

My advice is to install the Firefox Portable version that you need for Blackboard on your computer, and use that installation only for Blackboard. Continue to use 3.6 for all other web browsing. FP 3.5.8 is here: http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable/localization#legacy FP 3.0.18 is here: http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable/localization#legacy FP 2.0.0.20 is here: Firefox, P.E. Legacy/Firefox_Portable_2.0.0.20_en-us.paf.exe