I'm not sure whether Netscape should be praised for breaking IE (and thusly
increasing the security of Windows) or attacked for releasing a buggy
browser (and thusly breaking IE but still increasing the security of
Windows.)

Regardless, the fact MS is advising users to uninstall IE is ironic and
amusing this Thursday afternoon.  And, for a browser hyped to be 'secure' I
guess the jury is still out about NS8's effectiveness in that role.  :)

-rick
Infowarrior.org


Microsoft advises IE users to uninstall Netscape 8
By Ingrid Marson

http://news.com.com/2102-1032_3-5721852.html?tag=st.util.print

Microsoft has alerted consumers that Netscape's latest browser appears to
break the XML rendering capabilities in Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Dave Massy, a senior program manager for IE, warned users in a blog posting
that after installing Netscape 8, IE will render XML files as a blank page,
including XML files that have an XSLT transformation.

Microsoft did not make clear what versions of IE were affected, but a user
of the DeveloperDex forum said he experienced the problem on version 6 of
IE, which had been patched with Windows Service Pack 2.

Microsoft said it is investigating the problem and will work with Netscape
to resolve it. It advised a "workaround" of uninstalling Netscape 8 and
editing the registry settings.

One reader of the blog said the rendering problem could be a problem with
IE, rather than Netscape. He suggested that such a feature could be useful
for Microsoft as it would deter users considering a migration from IE to
Netscape.

But another reader, Chris Beach, came to Microsoft's defense. "Cue endless
conspiracy theories about Microsoft's 'dirty tactics.' Honestly, the rubbish
you (Microsoft) have to put up with...my heart goes out to you guys. Keep up
the good work with IE 7," he said.

This issue could be another blow to Netscape, which released Netscape 8 only
two weeks ago. Just a day after launching Netscape 8 and touting the
browser's security features, the company released an update to fix several
serious flaws. 



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