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RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on
If it had to be blacklisted or not I really don't care now. Implementing code without end user permission is enough reason. We all know MS ways so I am glad Mozilla people used this way and hope they keep doing it in the future. I wouldn't add MS stuff to my FF, at least not being sober.
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Way to go!  Christian_<>< | 10/19/09
.net, not IE.  rtk | 10/19/09
Facts are meaningless to the OP  ejhonda | 10/19/09
What is meaningless  Ole Man | 10/20/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  carloslorenzo | 10/19/09
Mozilla blocked even though vunerability had been patched  IE8 | 10/19/09
However  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Actually...  eMJayy | 10/19/09
RPN for posts?  loupgarous | 10/19/09
WPF still blocked here.  CobraA1 | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  m@... | 10/19/09
I just deleted this whole thing from my system  Lerianis10 | 10/19/09
that's pretty smart, actually  Narr vi | 10/19/09
How dare they (MS)  TranMan | 10/19/09
Where is the class-action lawsuit?  masonwheeler | 10/19/09
What law  emcauley | 10/19/09
Re: what law  masonwheeler | 10/19/09
Yeah, good luck with that.  rtk | 10/19/09
One of my machines was just blocked Mon AM  ken@... | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  Mike andriane | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  strueb | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  blisseyegg2343@... | 10/19/09
How is this stifling competition and freedom of choice?  rtk | 10/19/09
It stifles freedom of choice...  masonwheeler | 10/19/09
Don't install .net  rtk | 10/19/09
Bull  UAC nanny screen | 10/19/09
It's a framework  rtk | 10/19/09
Then why didn't...  UAC nanny screen | 10/20/09
because the extension didn't yet exist  rtk | 10/20/09
Not good enough  UAC nanny screen | 10/21/09
Too bad, for you.  rtk | 10/21/09
Still not good enough  UAC nanny screen | 10/22/09
Again, too bad for you.  rtk | 10/22/09
And still not good enough...  UAC nanny screen | 10/23/09
And again, too bad for you.  rtk | 10/23/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  ICUR12 | 10/20/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  anslemdegraffe | 10/19/09
conspiracy theories aside.  rtk | 10/19/09
M$ motives should always be questioned  UAC nanny screen | 10/19/09
The block is off, remember  rtk | 10/19/09
It's still on their blocked webpage as of 10/20/09  UAC nanny screen | 10/20/09
Maybe they need some more volunteers  rtk | 10/20/09
Do they?  UAC nanny screen | 10/21/09
They do  rtk | 10/21/09
Do they weelie, weelie?  UAC nanny screen | 10/22/09
child.  rtk | 10/22/09
old fuddy duddy  UAC nanny screen | 10/23/09
And on it goes.  rtk | 10/23/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  anslemdegraffe | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  loupgarous | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  monkeyfuel04 | 10/19/09
What's stopping you? (nt)  rtk | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  deejayp56@... | 10/19/09
Whole deal is stupid  Stan57 | 10/19/09
I'm sure they'll get right on that...  jbroche18 | 10/20/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  bruceslog | 10/19/09
RE: Mozilla blocks dangerous MS .NET Firefox add-on  ICUR12 | 10/20/09
Actually  Ole Man | 10/20/09
Ummm.... still on the list  kaninelupus | 10/20/09
To the contrary  Ole Man | 10/20/09
Re:Way to go!  ICUR12 | 10/20/09

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