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Internutz Explorer 7.o

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:28 am
by philip
Al: About 3 weeks ago, I let Windows Update "upgrade" IE6 to IE7, MS claiming 7 was now an official release ... out of beta testing. Well ... there are bugs still. The first was all my browser text became fuzzy. Oh MS has an on-site fix routine for that which I did. Fonts still not quite as sharp as IE6 but okay. Next ... and I've now verified it ... when I use QUOTE to reply to a post, when I wish to use the URL button, nothing happens. The screen just blinks ... and I'm still where I was so I have to type out the whole URL phrase and word title. Grrr. Now, NONE of this happens using FIREFOX.

I'm about to go back to IE6 (if possible) as some other websites I visit don't like FIREFOX and I must have IE to get other Windows updates.

What say you?

Re: Internutz Explorer 7.o

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:35 pm
by philip
I couldn't wait. I 'removed IE7.o' ... which reinstates IE6.o . The first messsage to appear on the screen after reboot was "Windows has just recovered from a serious error." Jeeze. :roll:

And yes, the URL button works now.

Re: Internutz Explorer 7.o

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:01 am
by Carimbo
philip wrote:I'm about to go back to IE6 (if possible) as some other websites I visit don't like FIREFOX and I must have IE to get other Windows updates.

What say you?
Why not have both on your system, using IE only for those sites that don't work well on FF?

Re: Internutz Explorer 7.o

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:44 am
by philip
I have maintained IE6 and Firefox for at least a year. Problem is that I usually find the FF incompatibility with a website after I've typed in a bunch of stuff and the hit SEND. Grrrr. That's irritating.

Back to IE6.o and all is well again. :)

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:48 am
by glenlloyd
Now that's an excellent example of why I dislike automatic updates! Before you know it you get a faulty application.

steve a

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:56 am
by philip
glenlloyd wrote:Now that's an excellent example of why I dislike automatic updates! Before you know it you get a faulty application.

steve a
The move to "upgrade" to IE7.0 was a deliberate choice. Fortunately the "damage" was easily reversed.