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Well, nothing modern anyway.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/eservice/need.asp

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If you use Jaws or Supernova screen readers, we apologise for any problems you may experience. You may wish to claim in another way.

Of course, if you are in need of Attendance Allowance or Disability Living Allowance, you may well be using one of these devices that they do not support.

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The service does not work properly with Macs or other Unix-based systems even though you may be able to input information.
You are likely to have problems if you use Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9 and 10, Windows Vista or a smartphone. Clearing temporary internet files may help but you may wish to claim in another way.
There is also a high risk that if you use browsers not listed below, including Chrome, Safari or Firefox, the service will not display all the questions you need to answer. This is likely to prevent you from successfully completing or submitting the form. You may wish to claim in another way.


Basically, it's IE6 and nothing newer.

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Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:18 am
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I like the way they've obviously updated it, but not in any useful way.

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The service was designed to work with the following operating systems and browsers. Many of these are no longer available.

By "many" it means "all". The newest OS listed is XP, and browser as you said IE6.

There are laws about this. Actual laws which can get you huge fines for failing to comply. I guess the DWP doesn't concern itself with accessibility and discrimination laws... I'm not sure if that's ironic or just pathetic.

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I get DLA but had to fill out pages of forms last time I did it. When they transfer me to PIP I expect another screwup and appeal. The fact that they are still not capable of using anything newer than IE6 shows that there may be problems ahead.

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I get DLA but had to fill out pages of forms last time I did it.

My nurse did it for me :oops:

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JJW009 wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
I get DLA but had to fill out pages of forms last time I did it.

My nurse did it for me :oops:

Nothing wrong with that. Few people I know fill them in alone. The forms are in many ways contradictory and repeat themselves. Fortunately I repeat myself a lot so it is easier. I was also hearing on Radio 4 that the online forms have to be completed in one go and there is no returning to complete the session.

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Amnesia10 wrote:
JJW009 wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
I get DLA but had to fill out pages of forms last time I did it.

My nurse did it for me :oops:

Nothing wrong with that. Few people I know fill them in alone. The forms are in many ways contradictory and repeat themselves. Fortunately I repeat myself a lot so it is easier. I was also hearing on Radio 4 that the online forms have to be completed in one go and there is no returning to complete the session.


Unlike the HMRC tax forms, which you can save and return to at a later time. That website is compatible with the latest browsers too, which is not surprising as it’s dealing with taking in money, not handing it out.

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