Har har! :) I wonder if those things are fixed in IE7, or if the
Microsoft Connect developers even care?
Grey
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Thanks for the laugh! :)
Carolyn
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*LOL*
I thought the general opinion and consensus was that everything non-IE should
be eradicated [1], so why IE 'hacks'?
When I first saw the subject line I thought you were referring to:
"Microsoft says Windows users should "take care not to
visit unfamiliar or untrusted Web sites that could potentially
host the malicious code"
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2006/03/attacks_on_internet_explorer_f_1.html
[1] http://youtube.com/watch?v=3vQKAtHdfuc
Best wishes,
Roy
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It _is_ amusing! And brings back fond memories, of the quickly (but not
quickly enough) pulled ad banner MS used a while ago promoting
Frontpage's code cleanup quality... For those of you who did not see it,
or forgot about it, care to see it again, have a looksee over here:
http://loathe.us/lemoi/misc/frontpage2003.gif
MAybe it wasn't a glitch after all ? *GRIN*
Just made my day, Tony! Cheers!
Sh.
M$oft is highly Balkanised. Some of the worst criticisms I've heard of
M$oft products (chiefly IE, ASP.NET and Word) have come from M$oft
developers in other divisions.
Laugh of the day, great!
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Niek
Nope, not the laugh of the day, this one is even more hilarious:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/24/tuttle_centos/
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