Ted Drake wrote:
I don't get the paranoia.
IE7 is much more secure than IE6. If you don't like IE7, you can simply
uninstall it and ie6 is restored after a reboot.

As a web dev, you need to install IE7 and test your sites. Ignoring it isn't
going to help your web development.

Ted

Paranoia? I see a zero-day exploit, and a partly new codebase. With Microsofts' reputation for security, I'd prefer to be safe rather than sorry. Known devil, etc, etc. Either way, I only use IE (all variants) for testing.

I run IE7 in an isolated virtual machine (Microsoft Virtual PC) for testing, as mentioned earlier. I just don't see the point of installing it on my main machine.

Cordially,
 - Rahul.


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