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Microsoft's just as bad . . .
Microsoft's plan:
-Wait until an exploit is released.
-If an exploit is found, flip a coin to see if they'll fix it.
-If they don't fix it, whine about the exploiter making his code public. As if that will fix it!
-If they do fix it, wait an extra month to release it on their schedule.

Bah, forget both Netscape and IE - I'm sticking with Firefox happy.

[quote]check to make sure IE patch did not break something in the Netscape interface.[/quote]

How in the world is IE stuff going to mess up Netscape? Netscape uses neither IE code nor IE's rendering engine.

In any case, I'm writing this on Firefox grin. Netscape can be behind, I don't care because I'm not using them happy.
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 07/26/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"A pair of" critical security flaws?  MickJ | 07/25/05
There are 2 unpatched  CobraA1 | 07/26/05
The Netscape Flaw and Dilema  rick752 | 07/25/05
Microsoft's just as bad . . .  CobraA1 | 07/26/05
But, Netscape 8 DOES use IE's engine  rick752 | 07/26/05
At LEAST They Patch In A Timely Manner  itanalyst | 07/26/05
Changed or patched in years?  Boot_Agnostic | 07/26/05
As Slow As Their Patching Process Is  itanalyst | 07/26/05
For those of you who didn't understand my previous post  rick752 | 07/26/05
Passwords reveal by Netscape 8  jjmaye | 07/26/05
Another Netscape Bug?  tsniff | 08/02/05

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