--- Original Message --- From: "H.J.Bathoorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] How to Block IE from a Website
>On Friday 10 October 2003 18:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> this would allow even the >> newbie-est to find and install whatever flavor tickles their >> tastebuds with a minimum of effort or understnding on their part. > >Right up to the point where they uninstall explorer, thinking they won't be >needing it anymore. That way it's dead certain they'll never touch >free-software again for a long time to come! > >Educating people is no easy chore, 'specially if they don't want to be. > >Good luck, >harM > > no matter how idiot-proof you make it, they'll always come up with a more persistent idiot. besides, i don't think you actually can uninstall ie now that it's such an "integral part": of the ms experience. but if you can, it's still a dedicated decision requiring more than a single click to actually delete it completely. but with that possibility in mind, perhaps a disclaimer that ie should NOT be uninstalled because of those lesser sites who still insist on requiring it. every action has consequences, even no action at all. the ultimate decision is "which is the lesser evil?"
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