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I wonder...
what the morons that have built IE only websites are thinking now.

Most businesses have now set their IE browsers security settings to High which breaks these IE specific websites. And if they are smart, IE will remain on that setting from now on.

IE has remained top dog because their was never a good enough reason to change. Well, Microsoft's unwillingness to fix the holes in Windows has finally given us that reason.

Now that Firefox, Mozilla, and Opera have been installed on untold thousands of business desktops a lot of people don't see any reason to risk going back to Internet Explorer.

And once the (highly recommended by security experts) non-MS browers get these plugins working, there will be even less reason.
Posted by: issthatso   Posted on: 06/30/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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All the right players to force MS to rethink their browser strategy  Monkey_MCSE | 06/30/04
I wonder...  issthatso | 06/30/04
IE and free lunches  drichards1953 | 06/30/04
If it's a group effort, it's gotta be more secure!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 06/30/04
Very poor effort...  Mike Cox | 06/30/04
Very touching, Mikey...  bjbrock | 06/30/04
Microsoft will do anything they can to kill this.  DonnieBoy | 06/30/04
Pretty sad it has taken so long  dogbert@... | 06/30/04
Competitors complain  Enterprise Analyst | 06/30/04
AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH NNNNOOOO !!!!  Knorthern Knight | 06/30/04
good point.  doodlius | 06/30/04
good point  PA-ITGuy | 07/01/04
Great news!  George Mitchell | 06/30/04
COOL, NOW ALL THE OTHER BROWSERS CAN BE LIKE IE  boomslang_z | 07/01/04
Trust  Robert Carnegie | 07/01/04
Microsoft will have to join in on this  FilledOut | 07/01/04

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