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Active x is the biggest roadblock
Ironically it's also the biggest security hole. Only MS could crate an insecure method of doing things and also have it get in the way of newer more innovative products.
Posted by: Arrg   Posted on: 06/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Still just a fad?  nucrash | 06/06/05
Nice to see the new browser on the block making some progress  crashoverride | 06/06/05
The problem though...  Qbt | 06/06/05
of course there are security flaws  crashoverride | 06/06/05
Now Peter, how about that clincher...  Taz_z | 06/06/05
Time while exposed is kept minumum  nucrash | 06/07/05
Firefox vs. IE  ju1ce | 06/07/05
I forgot to add...  ju1ce | 06/07/05
LOL  Prognosticator | 06/07/05
In comparison...  ju1ce | 06/07/05
Different drummer  Prognosticator | 06/07/05
I have to ask.  Zinoron | 06/07/05
In the software industry...  ju1ce | 06/07/05
BWHAHAHA  nikoli | 06/07/05
I'd give IE 7 a chance  voska | 06/07/05
No doubt about it..  ju1ce | 06/07/05
The problem with that  IT Scion | 06/07/05
Firefox vs. IE 7  ju1ce | 06/07/05
I'll most likely give IE7 a chance  crashoverride | 06/07/05
I find your post hard to believe.  maxo_z | 06/07/05
It is still 10x better than IE by days with unpatched vulnerabilities.  DonnieBoy | 06/07/05
The Problem is REALLY...  Jo Mamma | 06/07/05
Active x is the biggest roadblock  Arrg | 06/07/05
I don't think it gets in the way....  ju1ce | 06/07/05
My example of getting in the way  Arrg | 06/07/05
IE Integration  ju1ce | 06/07/05
hhmm  Arrg | 06/07/05
Funny thing is....  ju1ce | 06/07/05
lol this is true  Arrg | 06/07/05
Firefox  FilledOut | 06/07/05
You would only need to....  ju1ce | 06/07/05

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