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From: Chilly8 on 12 Apr 2008 09:40 X-No-Archive: Yes One reason I changed streaming service providers is becuase Live 365 does not work with Firefox, and I was catching HELL for that. I just cannot UNDERSTAND why so many people HATE Internet Explorer. WHAT is so BAD about Internet Explorer to make Live 365 broadcasters lose listeners, after Firefox no longer worked with the Live 365 player Window?
From: Volker Birk on 12 Apr 2008 10:42 Chilly8 <chilly8(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > WHAT is so BAD about Internet Explorer It uses ActiveX as plugin concept, which is a security design flaw, because ActiveX de facto just is COM, and that means you have access to all installed software components by scripting a web site. Beside that, Internet Exploder got its nick name because of a very bad track record of security holes. Yours, VB. -- The file name of an indirect node file is the string "iNode" immediately followed by the link reference converted to decimal text, with no leading zeroes. For example, an indirect node file with link reference 123 would have the name "iNode123". - HFS Plus Volume Format, MacOS X
From: Sebastian G. on 12 Apr 2008 09:54 Volker Birk wrote: > Beside that, Internet Exploder got its nick name because of a very bad > track record of security holes. Which is quite strange, since cross-site scripting (including injection of code into websites that are trusted by default) is even a well documented feature. That is, how can someone break security that was never claimed to be there? :-) BTW, didn't it also get this name because it made designs explode? Heck, it even shows HTML comments, this doesn't even get the SGML parsing right.
From: Leythos on 12 Apr 2008 10:05 In article <ftqe4g$9v3$1(a)aioe.org>, chilly8(a)hotmail.com says... > > One reason I changed streaming service providers is becuase Live 365 > does not work with Firefox, and I was catching HELL for that. I > just cannot UNDERSTAND why so many people HATE Internet > Explorer. WHAT is so BAD about Internet Explorer to make Live > 365 broadcasters lose listeners, after Firefox no longer worked with > the Live 365 player Window? IE is bad and disliked because it exposes your OS to more than any other accepted browser does. It does not follow the WWW standards and will render broken code/pages as it think the coder meant to code them, which can be a threat. Personally, the only thing I use IE for is bank sites when FireFox doesn't work on them, and I use IE for Outlook Web Access to our Exchange 2003/2007 servers since non-IE browsers don't play well with MS Made Websites. When we code we ensure that our sites work with IE6, IE7, FireFox and Opera. We start with a reloaded image, so that the test station is virgin, then test on each browser on 2000/XP/Vista and then were possible on OS/x and Ubuntu and Fedora. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free(a)rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
From: Andrew Rossmann on 13 Apr 2008 09:03 In article <MPG.226a8baa3f06a459896c7(a)adfree.usenet.com>, void(a)nowhere.lan says... > IE is bad and disliked because it exposes your OS to more than any other > accepted browser does. It does not follow the WWW standards and will > render broken code/pages as it think the coder meant to code them, which > can be a threat. The upcoming IE8 will default to standards mode, meaning some sites may not work if they are coded to be IE-specific!! -- If there is a no_junk in my address, please REMOVE it before replying! All junk mail senders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!! http://home.att.net/~andyross
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