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Barry wrote:
On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 16:44:45 +1000, keithr<keith@nowhere.com.au
wrote:
On 8/04/2011 10:48 AM, annily wrote:
On 2011-04-07 17:17, Barry OGrady wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 16:38:52 +0930, annily<annily@annily.invalid
wrote:
On 2011-04-07 13:22, Barry OGrady wrote:
On Mon, 04 Apr 2011 16:19:41 +1000, son of a bitch
bitchin_2008@yahoo.com> wrote:
On 2011/03/16 06:26, Don McKenzie wrote:
IE9 does not run on Windows XP
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/251335,ie9-a-non-event-for-most-businesses.aspx
Cheers Don...
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Yes that's right. If you want to fix the Bugs in IE8 you have to
Buy Windoze 7 and install a new set of bugs called IE9
If you want the bugs Fixed in IE9 you will have to Buy a new pile
of Bugs called Windoze 8 when it's half way finished after it escapes
(I mean released) from Redmond later this year.
If you want a browser that is unusable at time you want Firefox.
I think you left out a word, as that doesn't make sense.
They still can't fix it.
It's never been broken for me.
FF fails with some links and some pages, crashes, and is a magnet
for viruses. FF won't work with my Cisco 2950 switch.
Never seen those.
PC user cover CD
If you are using Firefox, or some other web Browser other than
Microsoft Internet Explorer you may occasionaly see this error - or
something similar - when you click to install a program from this
disc..
Never seen that either.
"InstallShieldEngine (ikernel.exe) could not be installed":
This is because the setup routine for this program is not contained in
a single file. When you clicked Open (as is the case with Mozilla
Firefox) your browser has first 'downloaded' the file to your hard
drive, then tried to run it. Trouble is it only downloaded the
setup.exe file to your PC without the rest of the program's
installation files.
Never seen that either.
Like I said, it's never been broken or me. You are probably not a
typical user.
It is possible to make a web page that depends on the quirks if IE.
Quite a lot of our internal pages at work are like that especially the
ones created by the IT department.
You just install ietab to cover these stupid cases, just right click the
page and select ietab and it uses the IE engine for that tab only.
What about when FF refuses to work with a link or does not render
a page properly?
I still use FF but there are times when I am forced to switch to
another browser.
blame the idiots designing the page.