Thanks J.J.

However, 
If I understand correctly....
All of this applies only to users of IE6

Do you *really* think that anyong here on *this* list is STUPID enough
to be using that piece-of-crap??? ;-)

To all M$ users:
(just kidding..... NOT!!!) <VBG>



On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 3:50:5 +0800, J. J. Young wrote:

> The Beast of Redmond wants to plaster links over everyone else's
> webpages for users of IE6. Sportingly, you can turn off the "smart"
> tags, and make a bit of a protest at the same time. Maybe all such
> pages will disappear from MSN search results?

> From:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/preview/smarttags/default.asp

> =Site Control=
> Most Smart Tags are added by Smart Tags you have downloaded to your
> computer. Some sites may not wish to have these Smart Tags show up
> on their Web pages. These sites can disable Smart Tags, so you may
> not see them everywhere on the Web.

> =Disabling Smart Tags on a Web Page=
> If you are a Web author, you can disable Smart Tag recognition in
> Internet Explorer within a Web page by adding a Meta tag to that
> Web page. After adding this tag, any Smart Tags that the author has
> added to the page will continue to work, but Internet Explorer will
> not dynamically add new tags when users view the page.

> The tag is:
> <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="TRUE">


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