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My IE /is/ broken
My IE /is/ broken. Not from loading this fix - but after experimenting with accessibility functions, the type size is jammed "large" when set to medium, and medium when set "smallest", and menus in some pages are transparent or worse; and a recent patch left the scrollbar not working right: when I click to go up or down one screenload of text, it goes two. AIUI, that goes for anyone who's fully patched up. No patches available this month does not mean nothing needed fixing.
Posted by: Robert Carnegie   Posted on: 12/23/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What a joke  chrichton99 | 12/22/03
The Joke is IE  michael-t | 12/22/03
A better solution  issthatso | 12/22/03
Doesn't remove IE  rpmyers1 | 12/22/03
how so  JWatson77 | 12/22/03
ms shills mad  JWatson77 | 12/22/03
ZDNET needs better security "experts"  rpmyers1 | 12/22/03
Sheep make anti-wolf patches for wolves. That's "smart". (NT)  Vily Clay | 12/22/03
Who in their right mind...  Damon K | 12/22/03
It is *NOT* a patch  rpmyers1 | 12/22/03
don't install it  JWatson77 | 12/22/03
Break how?  rpmyers1 | 12/22/03
My IE /is/ broken  Robert Carnegie | 12/23/03
Does it matter  JWatson77 | 12/23/03
you are an IT guy?  Valis Keogh | 12/29/03
I've used it, it works  ebudae@... | 12/23/03
Leo said don't use it, so I didn't  FilledOut | 12/23/03
OSS patches on proprietary software isn't a good idea  Michael Kelly | 12/23/03
proprietary software isn't a good idea  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/23/03
Hmmm.  chippsetter@... | 12/23/03
mmmH  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/23/03
But so many companies make proprietary software  FilledOut | 12/23/03
How wrong you are  nucrash | 12/23/03
Lest anyone assume...  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/23/03
Ultimate IE Fix  dwest_z | 12/23/03
yes but  JWatson77 | 12/23/03
To Mozilla Fan  dr.daystrom | 01/28/04

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