Internet Explorer 7
- Aushiker
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Internet Explorer 7
G'day
For those who still operate in the dark ages, IE 7 is now out. Details at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
Andrew
For those who still operate in the dark ages, IE 7 is now out. Details at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
Andrew
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Actually the vulnerability is a vulnerability in Windows that affects all versions of IE... and its not new... it was known months ago & just hasn't been patched yet.setsujoku wrote:didnt take long, within 24 hours of release there is already a vulnerability for it, though natuarly microsoft are playing the fact that it is down
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If you use any of the Autodesk DWF or DWG viewers (as I do), don't install IE7 - it breaks these viewers.<br>
Article here
Article here
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IE7 is fantastic, it's the first thing I use on a new Windows system to download Firefox
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LOL!Mind Socket wrote:IE7 is fantastic, it's the first thing I use on a new Windows system to download Firefox
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Why on earth you would want to publish (or view) a drawing in .dwf is beyond me...rogainer wrote:If you use any of the Autodesk DWF or DWG viewers (as I do), don't install IE7 - it breaks these viewers.<br>
Article here
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You wouldn't expect Autodesk to say "Save it to .pdf and read it with ADOBE reader."The Ginger Loon wrote:Why on earth you would want to publish (or view) a drawing in .dwf is beyond me...rogainer wrote:If you use any of the Autodesk DWF or DWG viewers (as I do), don't install IE7 - it breaks these viewers.<br>
Article here
That's what we usually do anyway.
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For those who have made the very brave jump to IE7 and noticed that the navigation tabs are somewhat hosed, there is good news in the wind.
I have a fix which will be implemented with the next software release.
Unfortunately, what that fix does is break the navigation tabs for Nestcape users who are on a version less than 8.
So regrettably when the next software release goes out if you are using a version of Netscape earlier than 8 you will need to upgrade. Shouldn't be too much of a hassle I hope.
I have a fix which will be implemented with the next software release.
Unfortunately, what that fix does is break the navigation tabs for Nestcape users who are on a version less than 8.
So regrettably when the next software release goes out if you are using a version of Netscape earlier than 8 you will need to upgrade. Shouldn't be too much of a hassle I hope.
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