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Posted 11/24/2005 5:55:26 AM


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They say Mozilla Firefox have 100 such features which are unavailable in IE7... will those features b available in IE7
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Posted 11/24/2005 12:31:32 PM


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Ya Firefox has been ahead for a while. IE7 is finally utilizing tabbed browsing which firefox has had forever. Its very beliveable that it has 100+ more features..I doubt IE7 will implement anywhere close to all of them.

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where is this '100+' list or quote ?
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Posted 1/19/2006 10:02:36 AM


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Checkout http://computer.howstuffworks.com/firefox2.htm

Firefox also has a thing called "extensions" which basically opens it up to unlimited number of features since people can make there own or download them at ease and install them.

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you didn't answer my question, where is this '100+ list' ?

i know about extensions, i've been using ff for quite awhile now . .
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Posted 1/31/2006 9:59:10 PM


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Thats what ive "heard" never said I had created a list. If you read the link i posted and read about all the security features etc.. which i.e doesnt implement. An example is the ability to use transparent .pngs'

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Posted 2/1/2006 5:20:38 AM
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Well, I'm a Firefox user, just because of the power of extensions...
I didn't know about them until I came across an article of the top 50 most used extensions.
I think the same article used to list the top 100 extensions which is what you might be referring to.
Here's a Link to the blog.

There are way over 100+ extensions all around the web, but when I was using IE7 it wasn't all that bad.
At least it's caught up to the times, I'll still stick with FF though.


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Posted 4/2/2009 10:45:07 AM





This thread does not appear to have been used in a while but I want to
know if someone solved this problem. My sisters computer (XP Home, IE7)
gives the script error messages on various websites. The Internet
Options..Advanced are set to disable script debugging (they are both
checked). The option to display a notification on every script error is
not checked. I have looked at everything I know to look at and have not
figured it out. I uninstalled IE7 and reloaded it and still had the
problem. System is up to date on maintenance, has firewall and
anti-virus, and Spybot and Windows Defender run clean.

If somebody is subscribed to this thread that has fixed this problem
please post how you fixed it. Thanks.


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Posted 4/2/2009 12:45:09 PM




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Hello madmike
Include the following information in your post, the version number of IE7
and of course the Operating system. In your case the OS could be XP Home
"?What?" and it may/should also have the Service Pack Number e.g. SP1, SP2
or SP3.
Also include all the URLs to the "various websites" that are returning the
error message and the information contained in error messages.
Your message was posted to " microsoft.public.windows.vista.general. a
newsgroup *not* a Forum.
If you don't get an answer at this newsgroup that solves your issue, You may
want to post to the" microsoft.public.windows.internetexplorer.general
newsgroup ".

H Brown


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madmike73
Posted 4/2/2009 10:45:05 PM





Did not intentionally post to a Vista newsgroup but the problem
described matches the problem I have. Operating system is Microsoft
Windows XP, Home Edition, Version 2002, Service Pack 3. Browser is
Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13. Sample website is
http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/newhome.asp (this is the only one
I have bookmarked but it occurs on others as well and my Internet
Explorer options are set so I should not be getting this). I have
attached DOCs showing the error and the IE advanced options.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Mike


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