Hi everyone,
ixyl doesn't support Internet Explorer, because Internet Explorer is buggy, doesn't support web standards, and is crucially virus-prone. All this would be OK, if it weren't for the fact that Internet Explorer isn't going to be properly updated in the near future.
So it's time for you all to change. Use Firefox. It's a relatively small download, for a browser that doesn't break.
This month alone, the Scob virus showed us how much of a danger running IE and Microsoft server software is. Even if you're patched up (most people aren't, especially on dial-up, because the files are 'huge), you still aren't safe.
And you're missing out on things like tabbed browsing, standard popup blockers, and properly displayed web pages that comply to common standards that were actually agreed and proposed by some of the Microsoft folks. I have nothing against them bods at all, they've been doing work, but somewhere along the line, it all went to mush and it's time for us to change.
Even Chris Pirillo at Lockergnome wants you to change. Eric Meyer wants you to change. The Internet Storm Centre says you should stop using IE immediately. It's like holding a gun to your head.
I could name many more prominent web gurus and users alike who would urge you to switch to another browser - Firefox, Opera, Camino, Safari, are all good options, but we at ixyl prefer Firefox. It's free, it's open source, it's being continuously developed and improved, and it doesn't break.
This isn't for my or other web developer's benefit. It doesn't make my coding life any 'easier' if everyone dumps IE - but that's because I ignore its existence anyway. Internet Explorer is out of date and is broken. Yet you use it to conduct much of your online activity. Imagine it's your car. Would you use it?
Please dump Internet Explorer
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Please dump Internet Explorer
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If Firefox would stop missing off the first n bytes off an http response and rendering random webpages as plain text source or offering me a save box instead of displaying the page, I'd be a happy man. It may be my router, but it sure as heck doesn't happen with IE
[grr it's really broken]
[grr it's really broken]
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If Firefox would stop missing off the first n bytes off an http response and rendering random webpages as plain text source or offering me a save box instead of displaying the page, I'd be a happy man. It may be my router, but it sure as heck doesn't happen with IE
Bloody hell, it's just happened with this submit page. There goes the idea that it's badly written pages or faulty servers
Bloody hell, it's just happened with this submit page. There goes the idea that it's badly written pages or faulty servers
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But I'm pissed most of the time! Anyone who's interested Mozilla Firefox, Google it, get it, many magazines have it on the cd/DVD I've eliminaed about half of the crap I used to get, you can open web pages in new tabs instead of new windows AND it doesn't pick up much of the crap that IE picks up.
I was going to post a new thread to recommend it but this thread means I don't have to! Get it, be gone with Internet Explorer and get on with your life!
I was going to post a new thread to recommend it but this thread means I don't have to! Get it, be gone with Internet Explorer and get on with your life!
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For the third time in a month, an Internet Explorer security hole is found. I won't tell you again. (I will, actually. Time and time over)
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