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- linflas
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ie7 or firefox 2
firefox 2 has been released for almost a month !! if you people were waiting for an automatic update : forget it ! it seems that 1.5.x versions are still being updated and 2.0 release must be installed appart.
http://www.mozilla.com
i also installed ie7, and... well, they heard us
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
http://www.mozilla.com
i also installed ie7, and... well, they heard us
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
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I don't use IE7 because it breaks my web server and some other applications. (There was a joke about this on the msfirefox site, but I didn't find it particularly funny when IE7 shut down my server.) I've been using Firefox 2.0 for a while, and all the extensions I use have already been updated. I still use IETab for certain sites (including my own), but IE7 is not an option for me. It's too bad, because I really like it.
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As a web developer I've had to install IE7 for testing purposes (and I also have IE6, 5.5, 5 and 4 too, on the same machine), but it won't become my browser of choice. I'm too much in love with my FireFox extensions for that to happen.
It's nice to see they fixed most of the rendering bugs though. That's really going to help web development come out of the retarded methodologies we've been using for the last few years to ensure stuff worked in IE as well as other browsers.
It's nice to see they fixed most of the rendering bugs though. That's really going to help web development come out of the retarded methodologies we've been using for the last few years to ensure stuff worked in IE as well as other browsers.
- Gambit37
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http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IEian_scho wrote:I thought it was nigh on impossible to install IE7 AND IE6 on the same machine, Gambit? I need to google, me thinks.
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No idea what you're on about 'shutting down your server'. Perhaps you can elaborate?
IE7 is great. I never liked firefox, it was nasty on the memory, slow to load, and I didn't feel nice to use. Although tabbed browsing existed before IE7 via the MSN toolbar, it's not the be all and end all reason. IE7 has plenty of extensions, although the only one I use is called JBrowse and allows you to fiddle with the page to get dictionary definitions and kanji readings for Japanese text.
IE7 is great. I never liked firefox, it was nasty on the memory, slow to load, and I didn't feel nice to use. Although tabbed browsing existed before IE7 via the MSN toolbar, it's not the be all and end all reason. IE7 has plenty of extensions, although the only one I use is called JBrowse and allows you to fiddle with the page to get dictionary definitions and kanji readings for Japanese text.
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Okay, if you're not running a web server from your home computer, then you don't have to worry about it. Basically, when I start IE7 and try to access my own page (usually for testing purposes), it shuts down my server. I've configured the service so it restarts automatically, but the fact that this happens in the first place is a serious issue to me.
Prior to the final release, I also used to have problem with IE7 betas. The first time I tried to use it, it broke all links in CHM documents. The second time, the tabs didn't work at all. They finally fixed all that in the official release, but then this server thing came up, so I can't use it. It might have been a configuration issue, and I may give it another go someday, but IE6 is more resource-friendly, and it works fine for my purposes.
Prior to the final release, I also used to have problem with IE7 betas. The first time I tried to use it, it broke all links in CHM documents. The second time, the tabs didn't work at all. They finally fixed all that in the official release, but then this server thing came up, so I can't use it. It might have been a configuration issue, and I may give it another go someday, but IE6 is more resource-friendly, and it works fine for my purposes.
When the think about it IE6 was nearly tabbed browsing anyway, only on the application tool bar, normally at the bottom of the MSWin screen CTRL-TAB or ALT-TAB, who cares.
Still, worrying that your web server shuts down like that. As a dodgy web developer I usually get to kill the client app, and not the server.
Still, worrying that your web server shuts down like that. As a dodgy web developer I usually get to kill the client app, and not the server.