I like IE7.
Never seen any of those "clusterphuck" issues you mention, whatever
that word means... :-)

Besides, nobody knows if this current issue is introduced by Google or
by Microsoft. But the latter makes a more popular target, I guess.

I stopped using Firefox because it didn't work with desktop shortcuts
without giving some weird error which everyone claimed was caused by a
plug-in. Of which I had none. After 8 months and all the geeks
shrugging their shoulders it wasn't worth the nag anymore.

Each to their own. I only sought to spread the word that it's a
general, not a personal issue, and that there are ways out that does
NOT involve installing new software. For all we know, some people can
be tied to a particular browser by company policies too. Management is
not due to change opinion just because someone's private email drops
out for a day or two.

Putting my head down again now,
Jostein


2008/2/28, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AlunFoto wrote:
> > Since last night, I've had problems accessing my gMail through
> > Internet Explorer 7. This has happened to many users. If there are
> > some PDML subscribers currently reading this in the archives, you may
> > want to have a look at this article:
> > http://news.softpedia.com/news/Gmail-Problems-for-Internet-Explorer-7-Users-76489.shtml
> >
> Option 4 is the only one worth exploring.  IE 7 has been a clusterphuck
> from the get go.  If you're not running Vista and you just have to have
> IE, I'd suggest rolling back to IE 6 and saving yourself the headache.
> Can Vista users even install earlier versions of IE?
>
> I like Firefox.  My wife used Opera for a while.  They're both
> significantly better browsers than IE, atmo.
>
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