There's an easier fix:
http://www.opera.com
:)
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
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LOL!
*yes* !!
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There's an easier fix:
http://www.opera.com
:)
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
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Subject:RE: MetaLink Access: Solved (for me at least)
There's an easier fix:
http://www.opera.com
:)
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech
It certainly does!!
I run IE6, Netscape 6 Opera 5.12 on a Win2K box. Opera is pretty cool!
Though I sometimes have problems with things like DHTML in it.. Has anybody
else seen this problem?
Mark
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Gramolini
Sent: 21 November 2001 15:10
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YES, it is a standard browser...follows all the rules.
and so.
any special tweaks that IE has given you over Netscape or over the browser
standardare not supported..
Try it! My experience with it was very positive.
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(Oracle Certified DBA)
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Subject:RE: MetaLink Access: Solved (for me at least
, November 21, 2001 12:04 PM
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Subject:RE: MetaLink Access: Solved (for me at least)
huh?
Did you buy it, or just trial it?
there are no ads in the regular version, AFAIK
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Please see the official
Opera is a browser that follows the W3C standards and is available on
multiple platforms, including MS Winders, Linux, Solaris, and Mac. Unlike
IE (say it like you've just jumped off a cliff), Opera can
render XHTML properly and according to standards. It's all on their
website.