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  • J James T Johnson

    Probably quite a ways off yet, unless it changes before shipping, Windows .NET Server comes with IE 6.1 James "The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers the newfangled way. But your new shoes are worn at the heels and your suntan does rapidly peel and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick." "Thick as a Brick" from Thick as a Brick, Jethro Tull 1972

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    ColinDavies
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    James T. Johnson wrote: Probably quite a ways off yet, Who told you that ? Regardz Colin J Davies

    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

    You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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    • R Richard Melton

      You can get that already, just download mozilla. Ritch (Mozilla user and humor advocate)

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      Jon Sagara
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      Richard Melton wrote: just download mozilla I did a few weeks ago, and I must say that I am not impressed. It is clunky and slow. Then again, I am running it on a 600 MHz machine, so that might have a little to do with it. Jon Sagara When I want something, I just go out and buy it. That makes me a go-getter. -- My sister

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      • T Todd Jeffreys

        Has anybody heard any information about the new version? When it is coming out, the new features, etc.

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        tonyschr
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        Don't hold your breath. :( I disclaim all knowledge of this post because of :beer:

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        • J Jon Sagara

          Richard Melton wrote: just download mozilla I did a few weeks ago, and I must say that I am not impressed. It is clunky and slow. Then again, I am running it on a 600 MHz machine, so that might have a little to do with it. Jon Sagara When I want something, I just go out and buy it. That makes me a go-getter. -- My sister

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          >I did a few weeks ago, and I must say that I am not impressed. What were you looking for (specifically)? What I like about Mozilla isn't necessarily the browser/email client/html tool/x-ray machine/bomb sniffing dog/. What I like about mozilla is the approach for creating GUI applications (XUL and javascript), its really neat once you dig into it. > It is clunky and slow. Yea, in places. Its definatly a product in development. They're working on it. If you're a non-political (or MS political) IE user, stick to IE. If you like interesting projects and don't mind a few issues, pull Mozilla from cvs and dig around a bit.

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          • J Jon Sagara

            Richard Melton wrote: just download mozilla I did a few weeks ago, and I must say that I am not impressed. It is clunky and slow. Then again, I am running it on a 600 MHz machine, so that might have a little to do with it. Jon Sagara When I want something, I just go out and buy it. That makes me a go-getter. -- My sister

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            David Wulff
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            I thought that was what he meant? He suggested Mozilla "crashed 10% more often and has a 15% larger footprint". :confused:


            David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

            "Desktop Bob told me to start fires" - thematt

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              I thought that was what he meant? He suggested Mozilla "crashed 10% more often and has a 15% larger footprint". :confused:


              David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

              "Desktop Bob told me to start fires" - thematt

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              Jon Sagara
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              Yes, I was just relating my experience to him. :) Jon Sagara When I want something, I just go out and buy it. That makes me a go-getter. -- My sister

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                >I did a few weeks ago, and I must say that I am not impressed. What were you looking for (specifically)? What I like about Mozilla isn't necessarily the browser/email client/html tool/x-ray machine/bomb sniffing dog/. What I like about mozilla is the approach for creating GUI applications (XUL and javascript), its really neat once you dig into it. > It is clunky and slow. Yea, in places. Its definatly a product in development. They're working on it. If you're a non-political (or MS political) IE user, stick to IE. If you like interesting projects and don't mind a few issues, pull Mozilla from cvs and dig around a bit.

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                Jon Sagara
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                Richard Melton wrote: What were you looking for (specifically)? I hadn't paid too much attention to Mozilla, but I needed it to test a Web site I had written. I remembered hearing the hype of how it was going to kill off IE as soon as they finished their Gecko rendering engine, and that it would be newer and faster and more powerful than ever. So, after I saw some positive comments by other users, I figured what the hell, I'll give it a shot. I was looking for a polished software application that would be able to give IE a serious run for its money. Let's just say I'm still looking. :) Richard Melton wrote: What I like about mozilla is the approach for creating GUI applications (XUL and javascript), its really neat once you dig into it. Yes, that sounds pretty cool. Richard Melton wrote: ... stick to IE. I will for now. When Mozilla is ready to compete with IE, I'll give it another shot. :) Jon Sagara When I want something, I just go out and buy it. That makes me a go-getter. -- My sister

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  I hear it crashes 10% more often and has a 15% larger footprint. Still not sure if it will actually host WinForms controls though... Do I sound bitter? ;) In all seriousness no, I've not heard anything. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  Shaun Wilde
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                  Can't you host C#/.NET controls in IE now - I thought you could?

                  Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
                  But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
                  - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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                    James T. Johnson wrote: Probably quite a ways off yet, Who told you that ? Regardz Colin J Davies

                    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                    You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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                    James T Johnson
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                    Colin Davies wrote: Who told you that ? It was really weird, I was walking home from the store one day and some guy came out an alley and say "hey you! I got some inside info on Internet Explorer, it'll cost you $50". Being the new-product freak I am I promptly paid the guy. Next thing I know I wake up in a tub full of ice with a note saying that my kidney had been removed and to call 911. Of course this was written at the bottom of an internal memo from MS talking about IE 6.1 and Windows .NET Server. So the first thing I did was hop onto CP to spread the news. Lucky me, someone had already started a thread about it! I still don't have my kidney, but it was worth it :-D either that or it was reported by several techy sites when the first .NET Server beta came out ;P James "The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers the newfangled way. But your new shoes are worn at the heels and your suntan does rapidly peel and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick." "Thick as a Brick" from Thick as a Brick, Jethro Tull 1972

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      I hear it crashes 10% more often and has a 15% larger footprint. Still not sure if it will actually host WinForms controls though... Do I sound bitter? ;) In all seriousness no, I've not heard anything. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                      Brad Jennings
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                      So I'm not the only one that has IE crash on them incessantly. Brad Jennings My latest nickname: Kidney Stone (Nickname courtesy of my roommates)

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                      • S Shaun Wilde

                        Can't you host C#/.NET controls in IE now - I thought you could?

                        Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
                        But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
                        - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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                        Tomas Petricek
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                        Yes you can ! see http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=317006&forumid=1650#xx317006xx[^] i'm only pointer to myself

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                          Yes you can ! see http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=317006&forumid=1650#xx317006xx[^] i'm only pointer to myself

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                          Shaun Wilde
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                          I thought so - we'd played with it and then we abandoned it as we would require that anyone who accessed the site had .NET installed

                          Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
                          But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
                          - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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                            Can't you host C#/.NET controls in IE now - I thought you could?

                            Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
                            But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
                            - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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                            Chris Maunder
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                            You can but it's broken. I've talked to the Dundas guys about how they are hosting their WinForms chart in IE and they've had to do some needlessly complicated stuff to get IE to host the control properly. I'll try and get Troy Marchand to write up something about it. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              You can but it's broken. I've talked to the Dundas guys about how they are hosting their WinForms chart in IE and they've had to do some needlessly complicated stuff to get IE to host the control properly. I'll try and get Troy Marchand to write up something about it. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              Shaun Wilde
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                              but until we get .NET onto all desktops it ain't go to be no good to anyone outside of intranet

                              Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
                              But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
                              - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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                              • J James T Johnson

                                Colin Davies wrote: Who told you that ? It was really weird, I was walking home from the store one day and some guy came out an alley and say "hey you! I got some inside info on Internet Explorer, it'll cost you $50". Being the new-product freak I am I promptly paid the guy. Next thing I know I wake up in a tub full of ice with a note saying that my kidney had been removed and to call 911. Of course this was written at the bottom of an internal memo from MS talking about IE 6.1 and Windows .NET Server. So the first thing I did was hop onto CP to spread the news. Lucky me, someone had already started a thread about it! I still don't have my kidney, but it was worth it :-D either that or it was reported by several techy sites when the first .NET Server beta came out ;P James "The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers the newfangled way. But your new shoes are worn at the heels and your suntan does rapidly peel and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick." "Thick as a Brick" from Thick as a Brick, Jethro Tull 1972

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                                Steven Hicks n 1
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                                James T. Johnson wrote: have my kidney, but Bob will get to the bottom of it.. ;) LOL! -Steven

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                                • J Jon Sagara

                                  Richard Melton wrote: just download mozilla I did a few weeks ago, and I must say that I am not impressed. It is clunky and slow. Then again, I am running it on a 600 MHz machine, so that might have a little to do with it. Jon Sagara When I want something, I just go out and buy it. That makes me a go-getter. -- My sister

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                                  funkycoder
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                                  Try to run it with 200 Mhz and 32 MB Ram!! :((

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                                  • J James T Johnson

                                    Probably quite a ways off yet, unless it changes before shipping, Windows .NET Server comes with IE 6.1 James "The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers the newfangled way. But your new shoes are worn at the heels and your suntan does rapidly peel and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick." "Thick as a Brick" from Thick as a Brick, Jethro Tull 1972

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                                    funkycoder
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                                    Whaat? Not RC1/2

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