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2/25/2009 7:59 PM
 

Why don't people write useful viruses nowadays, then the problem would be easily solved :).



Alex Shirley


 
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2/25/2009 8:07 PM
 

... and why don't they put expiry dates on browsers like cartons of milk?.... after a while they tend to go off and become very smelly indeed.... esp from a security perspective.



Alex Shirley


 
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3/6/2009 7:36 PM
 

I attended the Orlando DotNetnuke User Group meeting last night -- great turn out -- well done.  Anyway I mentioned I would bounce this posting so other could review the issue   (and/or update the SQL select I used).

Paul.

 
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3/19/2009 12:48 PM
 

With the release of IE8 today ... I thought I would bump this thread... remind others that to investigate the number of IE6 (or lower) users

Paul.

 
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3/22/2009 12:10 PM
 

IE 8 brings new controversy by introducing this tag:

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" />

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http://www.alistapart.com/articles/beyonddoctype

... which makes a website targeted towards IE8 rendering (which makes it more standard compliant apparently). By default (correct me if I'm wrong) IE8 rendering is disabled by default within IE8 unless a site has that tag.

Personally I think this situation is crazy, MS should have just made this setting the default which would have forced "bad" designers to make their website more standards compliant. A major opportunity missed to do some clean up on the web. I guess MS didn't have the gut to do this.
 



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