David Crooks wrote:
>> Now why do you suppose IE7 would want you to download that control for
>>     
> that website if non-IE 
>   
>> folks can view it just fine??!?!???
>>     
>
> It was relentless and I could not see any of the site until I clicked on
> the bar to run it and had to do it many times before I could see the
> whole site.  Isn't nice that MSFT includes it (IE7) in the Express
> download security update?
>   

David,

To me, this reeks (sp?) of M$ forcing it's way on you, whether you like 
it or not, and by that, I mean they're dictating the environment that 
they want for OTHER things probably, and it has NOTHING to do with this 
website.  They'll see that their agenda is met, one way (this, for 
example) or another (via automatic updates).  If you're fine with M$ 
dictating the environment, then that's great, but for those who want to 
control their own machines, this is just wrong.

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
"Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"



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