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When I rule the world...
it will be a crime punishable by extreme humiliation to use a web browser that is not the latest version, or to program, promote or use any web browser that is not absolutely standard in its rendering of HTML.
There are HUNDREDS of people out there using IE 5! IE 5! The bastards! Would it not, in the long run, be SO much more satisfying and productive to track them down and send assassins to give their computers a good kicking, so they have to either do without or buy a new one?
There are HUNDREDS of people out there using IE 5! IE 5! The bastards! Would it not, in the long run, be SO much more satisfying and productive to track them down and send assassins to give their computers a good kicking, so they have to either do without or buy a new one?
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Mind you, I refuse to upgrade IE to 7, because I don't like it. However, I only use IE 6 when the site refused to work on Firefox. (Which interestingly marks its own name as a spelling mistake! It suggests: "Firebox" or "fire fox" instead.)
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You'll be up against the wall when the revolution comes...
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Classic FM's site seems to work better in IE than Firefox, and a few of the on-line radio sites don't work in Firefox: the media plug-in doesn't work in anything other than IE.
I would agree.
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All the banks I use are firefoxy, though they usually don't like Opera, which annoys philmophlegm.
I just fired up the new site that caused me such grief in IE 6, in a newly installed copy of Safari 3, and it all worked without so much as a misplaced pixel. This makes me happy.
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Barclays and CAF seem to work in Firefox. I must confess I've never used Opera. The evangelical nature of an ex-colleague always put me off.
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They even sent a technician up to my campus room to check everything else, till we decided (and then proved) that it was the IE version to blame. I still don't know why, but I'm relatively blonde when it comes to computers. It wasn't a completely awful experience, as that technician's visit was responsible for my discovery that WoW, unlike EQ2, was _not_ blocked on campus; I therefore had a happier year after that point due to being able to game with Toryin while he was in the States.
I suppose I should try again to upgrade, but even with the WoW mitigation, the associated memory is of so much hassle and pain, that I'd really just rather not. *wince*