posted on February 18, 2002 07:21:18 PM
Hi, on an earlier thread I read that you can revise your auctions using IE and several people seem to be doing it. I have always gone through ebay which takes a long time when I found mistakes in my listings.... so I have never heard of this. How do you do it using IE??
posted on February 19, 2002 05:32:42 AM
I think you may be missing the point just a little (and no offense intended).
IE is simply a browser, right? OK, well if you were using it to "surf the net" that's one thing. One of the things you can do is type in www.ebay.com, click on "My eBay" and pull up your listings.
Note: if you are an AOL subscriber, you probably use the browser that AOL supplies. Similarly, if you are an MSN subscriber, you probably use the browser that MSN supplies. But, if you are running under a Microsoft Windows operating system, you can use Internet Explorer anyway (if you want to).
Well, until a few weeks ago, when you tried to revise a listing on eBay - and you were using IE 5.x - there were tremendous problems.
At somepoint, eBay corrected the code that was being used to generate the revision page (probably as part of the up-coming overall listing page change) and using IE to revise listings no longer had problems.
posted on February 19, 2002 06:55:44 AM
Ahhhh... now I get it., you are right... I did miss the point! I thought it was too good to be true - and it was.