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Ok I'm noticing some weird junk with the site that's happening when I view it in firefox, but is not a problem on internet explorer. 2 things I noticed so far, which weren't happening before today: |
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Insanity is the new avant-garde.
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I don't want to hear about the brain from someone that doesn't have one.
Nor do I want to hear about evolution from someone that hasn't evolved.
I'm using Netscape, in FireFox mode, and I haven't seen those problems -- except like dream-scape said, if someone posts really wide images, or long URLs. |
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Wayne
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
It quit doing it now |
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Insanity is the new avant-garde.
oooo you said "adhere" |
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The only problem I've ever had with Firefox is that it times out like crazy. I click on a website and it has to time out three times before it finally loads the page. It does this all the time... |
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“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.”
- Kurt Cobain (1967 – 1994)
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Dream Journal: Dreamwalker Chronicles Latest Entry: 01/02/2016 - "Hallway to Haven" (Lucid)(Or see the very best of my journal entries @ dreamwalkerchronicles.blogspot)
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I don't want to hear about the brain from someone that doesn't have one.
Nor do I want to hear about evolution from someone that hasn't evolved.
IE is far less strict on ISO & W3C standards than other alternatives |
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ActiveX... ... oh Kim you gotta stop making be laugh so much... my side's can't take much more |
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Insanity is the new avant-garde.
Internet Explorer does NOT come with out-of-the-box support for Flash. Rather, Windows has Flash as one of it's many "optional install thingies." |
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[22:59] <Kaniaz> You basically did a massive shit on the rug of this IRC
[22:59] <Kaniaz> And called it a message
IE supports active-x controls, including Windows flash support. Hence, IE comes with out-of-the-box support for flash. |
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I don't want to hear about the brain from someone that doesn't have one.
Nor do I want to hear about evolution from someone that hasn't evolved.
For me, I use Firefox. Putting all the short-sighted "M$ WINDOZE SUX L33T 4VA" ideas aside, Firefox defintely wins hands down over Internet Explorer when it comes down to actually having features that I actually need, not want. IE doesn't have a good DOM explorer, for example, and that alone is pretty much a decider for me as far as which browser i'm using. Then I need a javascript debugger that isn't half-assed, I need to be able to view the source code with pretty syntax colouring, and IE does not cater to any of that. When I open up an IE window now, it seems pretty impotent. |
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I'll say "thanks!" since I did four years on the advisory committee from 1997-2001and 9 different Working Groups. |
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I don't want to hear about the brain from someone that doesn't have one.
Nor do I want to hear about evolution from someone that hasn't evolved.
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*BAM* icedawg makes IE the official broswer of Dream Views. |
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