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sunnyshine said:I don't like the many problems that IE can encounter, but Firefox won't display a lot of the pages I visit as well as IE does, such as html tables getting messed up due to the "%" in codes for them, etc... if everything looked the same in FF I would use that more.
sunnyshine said:I don't like the many problems that IE can encounter, but Firefox won't display a lot of the pages I visit as well as IE does, such as html tables getting messed up due to the "%" in codes for them, etc... if everything looked the same in FF I would use that more.
StromRider said:There is an extension in Firefox called ieview that will allow you to quickly pull up the page you are looking on in IE if it isn't displaying properly in Firefox. Just right click, select "View this page in IE", and it starts up IE to that page.
Thus you can use the better browser normally and be prepared for those pages that don't view properly in it.
The width="x%" argument is very basic html, nothing special with this... and FF interprets it just as well as IE does.
flashwizard said:Ahhh bummer, FireFox 1.0.4 came out about what, 5 days after 1.0.3...hmmmm
I thought everybody loves FireFox b/c it's safer...
Open source will never be safe...sorry to say. It's only a matter of time before it get's washed out like every other browser.
It's no safer than IE, infact I believe IE is safer, especially after SP2.
flashwizard said:Ahhh bummer, FireFox 1.0.4 came out about what, 5 days after 1.0.3...hmmmm
I thought everybody loves FireFox b/c it's safer...
Open source will never be safe...sorry to say. It's only a matter of time before it get's washed out like every other browser.
It's no safer than IE, infact I believe IE is safer, especially after SP2.
Inbox24 said:IE has been targeted by hackers and other unscrupulous characters for a long time since it has been so popular. When firefox gets as popular as IE did lots of hackers will target it too.
doofus125 said:This is why I refuse to use a substandard browser (Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, etc.) that doesn't show code properly.
flashwizard said:Open source will never be safe...sorry to say. It's only a matter of time before it get's washed out like every other browser.
It may be a pain at times, but if we as 'net junkies keep using browsers other than IE then web developers out there will *slowly* but surely get the hint and use STANDARD CODE when developing sites instead of catering to one browser that is the property of one company...M$.doofus125 said:This is why I refuse to use a substandard browser (Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, etc.) that doesn't show code properly, why do I want to use a browser that doesn't do what it should? I'll stick with IE, at least they are catching the security issues and fixing them. No software is 100% safe, there are always bugs and security issues no matter how "perfect" you think you are or how perfect you think your software is because there is always someone out there just a little smarter than you who wants to cause trouble and see what they can destroy.
WalksWithChrist said:It may be a pain at times, but if we as 'net junkies keep using browsers other than IE then web developers out there will *slowly* but surely get the hint and use STANDARD CODE when developing sites instead of catering to one browser that is the property of one company...M$.
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