I have the exact same experience with my MSDN subscription. At least once per year, Microsoft decides to rewrite the MSDN landing page, resulting in the following:
* Impossible to find the subscriber login form, always moving...never on the front page.
* Logging in re-routes to the landing page, or some other page not related to my subscription, resulting in an endless circle of form filling and re-routing to the wrong page.
* Requiring a weird mix of ActiveX and whatever new web controls they are testing at the moment to see anything in the subscription list.
* Requiring IE to display the above weird mix properly, but still does not work.
* Requiring a call to MSDN support to inform them that their website doesn't work, whereupon I am told that I have to document the problem in detail and send it to them so that they can reproduce the problem, otherwise they can't open a ticket with their own technical support people.
It's the Microsoft method
I have the exact same experience with my MSDN subscription. At least once per year, Microsoft decides to rewrite the MSDN landing page, resulting in the following:
* Impossible to find the subscriber login form, always moving...never on the front page.
* Logging in re-routes to the landing page, or some other page not related to my subscription, resulting in an endless circle of form filling and re-routing to the wrong page.
* Requiring a weird mix of ActiveX and whatever new web controls they are testing at the moment to see anything in the subscription list.
* Requiring IE to display the above weird mix properly, but still does not work.
* Requiring a call to MSDN support to inform them that their website doesn't work, whereupon I am told that I have to document the problem in detail and send it to them so that they can reproduce the problem, otherwise they can't open a ticket with their own technical support people.
Awesome :|