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trying to access websites. I am using K-meleon as
the main browser but need IE for a certain website....
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This page cannot be displayed.
IE 6.00 on Windows 98SE gives this message when
trying to access websites. I am using K-meleon as
the main browser but need IE for a certain website.
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irwell wrote:
> IE 6.00 on Windows 98SE gives this message when
> trying to access websites. I am using K-meleon as
> the main browser but need IE for a certain website.
If it won't let you use your choice of Web browser, I'd suggest finding
a different website. IE is so unsafe it ought to be illegal to use it
for anything except accessing Winblows Update.
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One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them."
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Re: This page cannot be displayed.
On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 03:58:01 -0400, Twisted One
wrote:
>irwell wrote:
>> IE 6.00 on Windows 98SE gives this message when
>> trying to access websites. I am using K-meleon as
>> the main browser but need IE for a certain website.
>
>If it won't let you use your choice of Web browser, I'd suggest finding
>a different website. IE is so unsafe it ought to be illegal to use it
>for anything except accessing Winblows Update.
Unfortunately this particular website (containing some
tech stuff for automobiles) has been configured for us
with IE 5.5 and higher. My IE 6.0 seems to be working OK
except for getting out to websites.
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Re: This page cannot be displayed.
irwell wrote:
> Unfortunately this particular website (containing some
> tech stuff for automobiles) has been configured for us
> with IE 5.5 and higher. My IE 6.0 seems to be working OK
> except for getting out to websites.
If it was custom configured for you to use IE 5.5, have it custom
reconfigured to use firefox -- or better yet, to use W3C-validated HTML
and do any dynamic/weird stuff using server side scripting only and
forms to get input. That's maybe a touch clunky, but it's also very
portable. If fanciness is really needed, applet/servlet pairs (using Sun
standard Java!) embedded in W3C-validated HTML.
--
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
Palladium? Trusted Computing? DRM? Microsoft? Sauron.
"One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them
One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them."