hijinksensue.com— Internet explorer: The eternal dilemma faced not only by the Architect but every single web designer/developer out there..
Jul 18, 2008View in Crawl 4
You're being forced to use IE? KDE has it's own browser, and it comes with it, yet you never complain about that. You can easily download an alternative, but while Microsoft is making a browser, why not include it? Most people can't get a web browser without one. You are the arrogant jerk that pisses me off.PSI'm on Hardy Heron.
It will neither die nor adopt standards, completely. Microsoft holds an "embrace and extend" mindset - they need to preserve backwards compatibility with previous versions, while striving to make it better. It needs to use broken standards AND web standards. Additionally, they can't just let it roll over and die, because it's integrated so tightly into their sharepoint services. If they got rid of it, they would need to open up API hooks to other programs to access the sharepoint services, and their entire business model would be unraveled to open source and reverse engineering.
mrblue182Jul 19, 2008
You're being forced to use IE? KDE has it's own browser, and it comes with it, yet you never complain about that. You can easily download an alternative, but while Microsoft is making a browser, why not include it? Most people can't get a web browser without one. You are the arrogant jerk that pisses me off.PSI'm on Hardy Heron.
lorddiasJul 19, 2008
Im on vista wut
alekiesJul 19, 2008
We wouldn't want to crash our own servers, would we?
cha0t1cJul 19, 2008
ftp ftp.cygwin.org
innerkaosJul 19, 2008
That black chick is a chick?
histumnessJul 19, 2008
The Architect wasn't in the first one, so it doesn't really make sense to go by that one...
Closed AccountJul 19, 2008
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hadakJul 22, 2008
It will neither die nor adopt standards, completely. Microsoft holds an "embrace and extend" mindset - they need to preserve backwards compatibility with previous versions, while striving to make it better. It needs to use broken standards AND web standards. Additionally, they can't just let it roll over and die, because it's integrated so tightly into their sharepoint services. If they got rid of it, they would need to open up API hooks to other programs to access the sharepoint services, and their entire business model would be unraveled to open source and reverse engineering.
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cadcam3dNov 11, 2010
Boring rehash. Just another forum for same-old IE bashing again. Yawwwwn