This is what I see when I click on the orange RSS Icon."Internet Explorer cannot display this feed.This feed download was interrupted.This is possibly due to a server error or an interrupted Internet connection. Check your Internet connection and try the feed again. If the problem persists, try again later."Anyone else have this problem or any ideas why my IE7 RSS appears to be broken?
@codedwolfThere is a firefox extension called Foxpose I mentioned about a hundred posts back (literally. This is a lot of posts - a good reason for threaded comments, IMHO). I don't know the URL offhand, but google it. It was meant to mimic OS X's Expose feature and provide thumbnails of all available tabs. It's pretty nifty.I personally prefer Tab Preview, though - I can preview my other tabs without leaving my current one.
Well the CSS stuff is still messed up. But at least they got 24-bit alpha pngs. I'm so sick of putting in gifs to replace the pngs that I'm using in the first place.
Well, it's an improvement. Without ms bashing or ff bashing, or anyone bashing, at least it's better.....or it is for me. I have a freshly minted xpP install (auth'd), on a fresh machine, and I haven't experienced any "bugs" in 2 weeks of use. It's a bit annoying on button placement/toolbar stuff, but then again, that's true anytime you switch browsers. I've been using Mozilla (never caught the ff bug...it's annoying, just annoying) for years, and will likely continue to, but sometimes you just need the IE thing for certain stuff, and it's nice to have tabs. The rest will sort itself out.
Hm........ funny, I'm on an X2 3800+, and it's simply "normal". No lag, no drawing...... perhaps your 'web was having a bad day?Or a graphics card issue? I'm only running an Asus Extreme N6600, so that shouldn't be anywhere NEAR high end around here. I guess it is sorta the point that the problems are SO individual, and it's not exactly universally working yet.
I get this error (McAfee AutoUpdate: UpdaterUI.exe - Entry Point Not Found, PSAPI.DLL) with the release version of IE 7.Disabling the McAfee AutoUpdate schedule does not help. There doesn't seem to be a way to disable the AutoUpdate entirely.
elwinFeb 1, 2006
Every other page looks off a bit. CSS problems maybe?
gamekidFeb 1, 2006
(FWIW my college has PCs with IE, Firefox, Mozilla and Netscape. Firefox is set as default in some, if not all.)
jacoboFeb 1, 2006
i can't see videos...windows media, quicktime.... btw. nice design
dpalagiFeb 1, 2006
This is what I see when I click on the orange RSS Icon."Internet Explorer cannot display this feed.This feed download was interrupted.This is possibly due to a server error or an interrupted Internet connection. Check your Internet connection and try the feed again. If the problem persists, try again later."Anyone else have this problem or any ideas why my IE7 RSS appears to be broken?
manfestoFeb 1, 2006
@codedwolfThere is a firefox extension called Foxpose I mentioned about a hundred posts back (literally. This is a lot of posts - a good reason for threaded comments, IMHO). I don't know the URL offhand, but google it. It was meant to mimic OS X's Expose feature and provide thumbnails of all available tabs. It's pretty nifty.I personally prefer Tab Preview, though - I can preview my other tabs without leaving my current one.
vagariFeb 1, 2006
Well the CSS stuff is still messed up. But at least they got 24-bit alpha pngs. I'm so sick of putting in gifs to replace the pngs that I'm using in the first place.
tompApr 29, 2006
Should have a valid key then :P
thunderlizardJun 4, 2006
Well, it's an improvement. Without ms bashing or ff bashing, or anyone bashing, at least it's better.....or it is for me. I have a freshly minted xpP install (auth'd), on a fresh machine, and I haven't experienced any "bugs" in 2 weeks of use. It's a bit annoying on button placement/toolbar stuff, but then again, that's true anytime you switch browsers. I've been using Mozilla (never caught the ff bug...it's annoying, just annoying) for years, and will likely continue to, but sometimes you just need the IE thing for certain stuff, and it's nice to have tabs. The rest will sort itself out.
thunderlizardJun 4, 2006
Hm........ funny, I'm on an X2 3800+, and it's simply "normal". No lag, no drawing...... perhaps your 'web was having a bad day?Or a graphics card issue? I'm only running an Asus Extreme N6600, so that shouldn't be anywhere NEAR high end around here. I guess it is sorta the point that the problems are SO individual, and it's not exactly universally working yet.
kenniJul 16, 2006
Great information. Have a look at <a class="user" href="http://www.iwebtool.com/tools/">http://www.iwebtool.com/tools/</a> & <a class="user" href="http://www.iwebtool.com/">http://www.iwebtool.com/</a>
rangitotoNov 1, 2006
I get this error (McAfee AutoUpdate: UpdaterUI.exe - Entry Point Not Found, PSAPI.DLL) with the release version of IE 7.Disabling the McAfee AutoUpdate schedule does not help. There doesn't seem to be a way to disable the AutoUpdate entirely.
burnerzAug 28, 2008
Very promising, I use firefox at the moment but am not a fanboy, so if IE8 works quicker for me I will use it.