Assuming you can *find* the damned PDFs! That takes a while now. Sad what
IBM has become.

On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 6:14 AM, nitz-ibm <[email protected]> wrote:

> > * Disable any script blocker. *
>
> Well, if you only allow cookies selectively, then it is hell browsing IBM
> websites if you are forced into disabling script blockers. I should know, I
> get forced into using IE with scripts enabled (cannot disable them). What
> happens is that there is a general script on *all* IBM websites that tells
> you that you can configure cookies, and of course allowing IBM to litter
> the computer liberally with cookies is the default. If you only allow the
> cookies needed for the website to function, you're forced to twiddle your
> thumbs for more than a minute. And again if you happen to switch from an
> ibm.com to an ibm.de website. I hate it. Not to mention that even SIS
> didn't work properly under IE.
>
> As for knowledge center - I avoid it whenever I can. I'd rather use the
> pdfs (which I also heartily dislike), but for fast and easy information
> retrieval I still go back to the 1.13 bookmanager books residing on my own
> private toy laptop (that will never see the internet since it runs W10). As
> time goes by, I'll be forced more and more into the pdfs, though. At that
> time the toy laptop will switch to Debian. :-)
>
> The internet isn't anymore what it used to be, as far as I am concerned.
>
> Barbara
>
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