There are really only two workarounds for this problem. 1) Go back to
Windows 95 & don't use IE5. 2) Use another OS, i.e. Linux (imagine
that) or MAC OS or Unix or anything else non-Microsoft.
Ken Wilson
First Law of Optimisation: The speed of a non-working program is
irrelevant
(Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming')
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Sent: November 12, 1999 10:32 AM
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Hi John,
I just read this and am wondering if there is a workaround?
I just read the full "browser" section of the findings against M$ in the
DOJ vs MS.
#174 Finds that MS coded W98 in such a way that Netscape users are
exposed to security risks and other issues previously associated only
with ActiveX and Internet Explorer.
Thanks for your time,
Pj
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