List of web browsers for you all
15-02-2006, 13:26
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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ahh firefox must be evil then. Because of course there are no toolbars for IE that are bundled with spyware... oh apart from the 18 listed here as parasites. And then of course there are the numerous BHOs... but then i suppose if you install one of those it serves you right. But of course, as you downloaded someone containing spyware which was associated with firefox, that is Mozilla's fault and therefore Firefox is evil. Ah huh. I see the logic there.
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I'm not stupid enough to dL tool bars for any browser, It just seems to me that you just don't like IE, If FF is so good then they should make sure that their sites are clean, but yes I was stupid enough to listen to some of the people here because now I have to reinstall windows, I'm just saving all of my work to disk before I format. Just to recap you, I followed the link that was given on THIS BOARD, so I didn't just yahoo my way to it.
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15-02-2006, 13:38
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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Just to recap you, I followed the link that was given on THIS BOARD, so I didn't just yahoo my way to it.
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Which link? What post #number was it in?
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15-02-2006, 20:33
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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Originally Posted by toom
I'm not stupid enough to dL tool bars for any browser, It just seems to me that you just don't like IE, If FF is so good then they should make sure that their sites are clean, but yes I was stupid enough to listen to some of the people here because now I have to reinstall windows, I'm just saving all of my work to disk before I format. Just to recap you, I followed the link that was given on THIS BOARD, so I didn't just yahoo my way to it.
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I don't have a problem with IE, and i don't love firefox. Infact, I am currently using Safari but it is of little concern to me which browsers people chose to use.
I would be interested to know which link you are referring to, as i have checked all of the threads you have contributed to and there are no links in any of them that link to software containing spyware/ malware. If you can point out the link to me i'll make sure it is removed from the site.
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15-02-2006, 20:57
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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I don't have a problem with IE, and i don't love firefox. Infact, I am currently using Safari but it is of little concern to me which browsers people chose to use.
I would be interested to know which link you are referring to, as i have checked all of the threads you have contributed to and there are no links in any of them that link to software containing spyware/ malware. If you can point out the link to me i'll make sure it is removed from the site.
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Safari is fast! And doesnt take up a lot of ram compared to firefox!
I really wish i could use it but i cant access my uni portal using it
http://ee.kent.ac.uk
Go to local only, it wont let you in but even if u put a correct user name and password you get the same error
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You are not authorized to view this page
You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied because your Web browser is sending a WWW-Authenticate header field that the Web server is not configured to accept.
Please try the following:
Contact the Web site administrator if you believe you should be able to view this directory or page.
Click the Refresh button to try again with different credentials.
HTTP Error 401.2 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to server configuration.
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 401.
Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled About Security, Authentication, and About Custom Error Messages.
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15-02-2006, 21:07
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
hmm i get the same... do you get a security alert as well?
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15-02-2006, 21:27
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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http://ee.kent.ac.uk
Go to local only, it wont let you in but even if u put a correct user name and password you get the same error
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I am guessing that is because you aren't allowed to view the page off campus?
Most protection like that is host based. Can you try dialling into the university's network, so you have a kent.ac.uk hostname?
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15-02-2006, 22:02
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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Originally Posted by toom
I'm not stupid enough to dL tool bars for any browser, It just seems to me that you just don't like IE, If FF is so good then they should make sure that their sites are clean, but yes I was stupid enough to listen to some of the people here because now I have to reinstall windows, I'm just saving all of my work to disk before I format. Just to recap you, I followed the link that was given on THIS BOARD, so I didn't just yahoo my way to it.
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sorry, I'm not sure what you mean about toolbars - for example the google toolbar I have installed works fine with both Firefox and Internet Explorer?
As for your gripe, there are several disclaimers concerning the use of 3rd party extensions in Firefox, you seem to have fallen foul of a bad one - it is not the fault of the whole Mozilla project, whose aims you may have mis-understood, open source is just that....
- and links 'on this board' are given 'in good faith', the admins have no liability for checking their authenticity- you do
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15-02-2006, 23:02
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15-02-2006, 23:11
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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16-02-2006, 00:27
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
Anyone use or heard of Maxthon, I had never heard of it until 10 minutes ago.
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16-02-2006, 14:51
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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Originally Posted by homealone
sorry, I'm not sure what you mean about toolbars - for example the google toolbar I have installed works fine with both Firefox and Internet Explorer?
As for your gripe, there are several disclaimers concerning the use of 3rd party extensions in Firefox, you seem to have fallen foul of a bad one - it is not the fault of the whole Mozilla project, whose aims you may have mis-understood, open source is just that....
- and links 'on this board' are given 'in good faith', the admins have no liability for checking their authenticity- you do
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I only mentioned toolbars because sombody else said that there is a lot of spyware when you dl them for IE, I was basically saying that tools bars that you dl are rubbish and I never do. Bottom line, FF and modzilla has ruined my computing and I don't care who ever says otherwise.
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16-02-2006, 16:24
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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Anyone use or heard of Maxthon, I had never heard of it until 10 minutes ago.
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Isn't that a nice shiny bolt on for IE? tabbed browsing etc...I tried it a couple of years ago, it's ok.
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16-02-2006, 23:47
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Isn't that a nice shiny bolt on for IE? tabbed browsing etc...I tried it a couple of years ago, it's ok.
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Yes, it looks like a "bolt on" as you put it.
"OK" sounds like you were not to impressed Rammy.
I think I will give it a go
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17-02-2006, 21:33
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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Yes, it looks like a "bolt on" as you put it.
"OK" sounds like you were not to impressed Rammy.
I think I will give it a go
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I think it was ok but iirc it was a bit difficult to get CF to display properly using it......but thats probably just me
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17-02-2006, 21:51
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Re: List of web browsers for you all
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I think it was ok but iirc it was a bit difficult to get CF to display properly using it......but thats probably just me
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did it not display your cards properly
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