IE7. Huh?
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I've been using IE7 for a few days. I see the tabbed browsing. I see the RSS support. I see they've moved the refresh/stop button away from the main nav buttons all the way to the other side of the address bar. Can someone please tell me the cheat code to unlock the cool new features that make this a major release instead of just a point release? Phishing protection, proper PNG alpha blending and a search box that subtly promotes Microsoft's new search are all nice, but I think I'd like to move a motion that we call this release IE 6.1. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: I'd like to move a motion that we call this release IE 6.1. Motion seconded. I call for the question.:cool: "...putting all your eggs in one basket along with your bowling ball and gym clothes only gets you scrambled eggs and an extra laundry day... " - Jeffry J. Brickley
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I read recently that IE7 installes a new WinInet.dll that happens to break GAIM, AIM, and some other instant messengers.
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Judah Himango wrote: happens to break GAIM, AIM, and some other I don't know why I'm not surprised... but, we are talking here about a MS product, right? :laugh:
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Chris Maunder wrote: Can someone please tell me the cheat code to unlock the cool new features that make this a major release instead of just a point release? You can download those cheat codes at this website[^] I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!
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Judah Himango wrote: happens to break GAIM, AIM, and some other I don't know why I'm not surprised... but, we are talking here about a MS product, right? :laugh:
Let's be fair, Netscape's newest browser also broke several IM clients, as I recall. What I'm curious to know is, are people using the WinInet dll in undocumented, unsupported ways (in which case, this breaking of IM clients is on the IM dev's heads), or did MS create a WinInet dll that broke supported, documented functionality?
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