IE3 doesn't have that behavior.

On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Sparks, Alan wrote:

> YES!  I've seen it.  You'll even find mention of it somewhere on someone's web
> page (sorry, don't remember how to find it).
> 
> I spent two weeks talking to Microsoft about the problem, sent them Apache logs
> showing the problem.  After all that, they responded that "it wasn't a bug, they
> intended it to work that way," and closed the report.
> 
> We now run Netscape exclusively at our plant. People with IE4 and browsing
> problems get quickly upgraded.  :-)
> 
> So, the sorry report is, we never found a way to fix it.  It is indeed an IE4
> built-in "feature."
> 
> -Alan

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