And yet another IE problem

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Fri Dec 17 15:38:11 2004 And yet another IE problem
Posted by Tony Lawrence
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Referencing: http://secunia.com/advisories/13482/

Well, gosh, I was so sure SP2 was going to fix everything, weren't you? Guess not, so here we have yet another reason to dump this security exploit plagued Internet Explorer.


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This problem is, again, Active X. You could disable Active X or set IE security to High, but why? Dump it. And when you run across some dumb web page that needs Internet Explorer, don't forget to tell them what you think of their intelligence.



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CommentsBlog1193 :

If yer gonna post articles about Microsoft's infamous web browser, would you please take care to correctly spell its name. It's Exploder, not Explorer.

:-)

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