Yet another "critical" flaw in IE
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Even SP2 doesnt fix it. IE Flaw Affects Windows XP SP2 Systems [^]
Yup.. maybe it will be fix by SP3, but if not fix again, don't worry because Microsoft will release SP4. ;P;P "Courage choose who will follow, Fate choose who will lead" - Lord Gunner, Septerra Core "Press any key to continue, where's the ANY key ?" - Homer Simpsons Drinking gives me amazing powers of insight. I can solve all the worlds problems when drunk, but can never remember the solutions in the morning. - Michael P Butler to Paul Watson on 12/08/03
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Even SP2 doesnt fix it. IE Flaw Affects Windows XP SP2 Systems [^]
Highly critical!? When the user has to instigate a drag and drop action!? :rolleyes: FFS, next it will be highly critical if the web site says "Pick your PC up and throw it out of the window!" :~ Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
I'm coloured, yet clear.
I'm fruity and sweet.
I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Williams (Little Britain) -
Even SP2 doesnt fix it. IE Flaw Affects Windows XP SP2 Systems [^]
It would be nice if these news articles actually provided a little more detail about the flaw rather than coming across as scoring points against Microsoft. Or at least they could post a link to the "security" companies web-site. Is this also the future of news-sites, where the ads take up more screen-space than the actual article? Michael CP Blog [^]
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It would be nice if these news articles actually provided a little more detail about the flaw rather than coming across as scoring points against Microsoft. Or at least they could post a link to the "security" companies web-site. Is this also the future of news-sites, where the ads take up more screen-space than the actual article? Michael CP Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: Is this also the future of news-sites, where the ads take up more screen-space than the actual article? Yes. But that's always been the case with computer-oriented magazines, so just see it as the news sites catching up. What's concerning me is that the Lounge is becoming a lot like Channel 9's forums, which in turn are becoming a lot like Slashdot. Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Michael P Butler wrote: Is this also the future of news-sites, where the ads take up more screen-space than the actual article? Yes. But that's always been the case with computer-oriented magazines, so just see it as the news sites catching up. What's concerning me is that the Lounge is becoming a lot like Channel 9's forums, which in turn are becoming a lot like Slashdot. Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
Mike Dimmick wrote: Yes. But that's always been the case with computer-oriented magazines, so just see it as the news sites catching up. At least with the paper magazines, I could rip out the ads and be left with just the articles :-D Mike Dimmick wrote: What's concerning me is that the Lounge is becoming a lot like Channel 9's forums, which in turn are becoming a lot like Slashdot. Got to agree with you there. The sooner we get some filtering on these forums the better. An Ignore user list would be great too. Michael CP Blog [^]
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Mike Dimmick wrote: Yes. But that's always been the case with computer-oriented magazines, so just see it as the news sites catching up. At least with the paper magazines, I could rip out the ads and be left with just the articles :-D Mike Dimmick wrote: What's concerning me is that the Lounge is becoming a lot like Channel 9's forums, which in turn are becoming a lot like Slashdot. Got to agree with you there. The sooner we get some filtering on these forums the better. An Ignore user list would be great too. Michael CP Blog [^]
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Highly critical!? When the user has to instigate a drag and drop action!? :rolleyes: FFS, next it will be highly critical if the web site says "Pick your PC up and throw it out of the window!" :~ Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
I'm coloured, yet clear.
I'm fruity and sweet.
I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Williams (Little Britain)No, that will be a fatal flaw in the PC design, because it actually let's you pick it up from the desk and carry it to the window where it can be dropped. :) Rado
Radoslav Bielik http://www.neomyz.com/poll [^] - Get your own web poll
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Highly critical!? When the user has to instigate a drag and drop action!? :rolleyes: FFS, next it will be highly critical if the web site says "Pick your PC up and throw it out of the window!" :~ Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
I'm coloured, yet clear.
I'm fruity and sweet.
I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Williams (Little Britain)Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: next it will be highly critical if the web site says "Pick your PC up and throw it out of the window!" No - that was address in conjunction with KB 152697: Koi and the Kola Nuts[^] cheers, Chris Maunder
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Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: next it will be highly critical if the web site says "Pick your PC up and throw it out of the window!" No - that was address in conjunction with KB 152697: Koi and the Kola Nuts[^] cheers, Chris Maunder
:-D :laugh: Um, strange tale! Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
I'm coloured, yet clear.
I'm fruity and sweet.
I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Williams (Little Britain) -
No, that will be a fatal flaw in the PC design, because it actually let's you pick it up from the desk and carry it to the window where it can be dropped. :) Rado
Radoslav Bielik http://www.neomyz.com/poll [^] - Get your own web poll
Too true, given that it is a software and hardware fault it must be quite unique. ;) Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
I'm coloured, yet clear.
I'm fruity and sweet.
I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Williams (Little Britain)