Fellas,
I have just checked the archives and this is the longest email dry has
ever written bar none.
Feel honored.
To add some fire to the flame, myie2 has crashed on me several times,
whereas firefox hasn't (knock on pengo)
Again, I still use both since they're both freely available and don't
preclude the other. Firefox primary, myie2 secondary.
M4 and Shotgun, iymc
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From: Richard Williams [mailto:dry@gatt.co.tt]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 10:01 AM
To: tech@gatt.co.tt
Subject: RE: {GATT-Tech} Last night I learned how to...
MYIE installs a JAVA environment? Does it also include the latest
Flash/Director plug-ins? serious questions btw, because you're making it
sound like everything is included and you never have to download
anything once you install MYIE.
I know IE doesn't come with JAVA installed, so you need to download
Sun's java. What about all those Macromedia downloads you have to do
with a fresh IE install? MYIE includes all that in it's installation, or
does it depend on an already pumped up IE installation?
Cliff notes:
What would happen if you install MYIE on a FRESH XP install? Do you get
JAVA, Flash, Director, etc, or do you need to download them separately?
talk to the I.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tech@digicon.co.tt [mailto:owner-tech@digicon.co.tt]On
Behalf Of MaxxSeven
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:18 AM
To: tech@gatt.co.tt
Subject: Re: {GATT-Tech} Last night I learned how to...
Ok I have not looked at Opera since I found MYIE. I will go look for it
ad check it out.
---but---
MYIE did not require you to go get extra pluggins to open pages and I
can't remember the last time I came across scripting errors as those in
IE or not opening as in Firefox...WEAK FIREFOX....unimpressive IE
not that I am a Ship's Captain for things Microsoft or derivatives of
it...but firefox is like sugar and water compared to the sweet Mauby
with aniseed essence of MYIE2
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Jamurath (Home) <mailto:rhino@tstt.net.tt>
To: Corbeaux <mailto:tech@gatt.co.tt>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 7:04 AM
Subject: RE: {GATT-Tech} Last night I learned how to...
sweet browser, but Opera 7.51 has all its features AND opens those said
pages correctly
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 18:06:10 -0400, Corbeaux wrote:
> Firefox still 0wNz all mY BaSe and now, for the more miserable
> sites that are built to work better using bad script, I have a
> little plug-in to open it in IE. All your flash are belong to us.
>
>
> From: owner-tech@digicon.co.tt [ mailto:owner-tech@digicon.co.tt]
<mailto:owner-tech@digicon.co.tt%5d> On
> Behalf Of MaxxSeven Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 2:37 PM To:
> tech@gatt.co.tt
> Subject: Re: {GATT-Tech} Last night I learned how to...
>
>
> It's nice...but I find it doh have the feel like MYIE2....
>
>
> I actually saw someone use Netscape today......I promptly
> uninstalled it and showed dem the holy grail that is MYIE2...
>
>
> I don't understand how the world functions with out it before nah...
>
>
> Incidentally..this tab style of browsing if I remember correctly
> was first pioneered by Netscape as well...I think is was in that
> version of Netscape they came up with after Microsoft embedded the
> IE into the operating systems. Netscape coulding get the coding
> right and the Netscape browser was extremely bulky and slow...the
> GUI was inpressive at the time though. Had a nice soft and rounded
> edge finish to it. All these finishes was later incorporated into
> WindowXP...lol....and further polished using StyleXP ChangeXP and
> Windows Blinds...
>
>
> hmm.go figure eh...
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Kayode James
>
> To: tech@gatt.co.tt
>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 2:04 PM
>
> Subject: RE: {GATT-Tech} Last night I learned how to...
>
>
> lol...well is a must-try then.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-tech@digicon.co.tt [ mailto:owner-tech@digicon.co.tt]On
<mailto:owner-tech@digicon.co.tt%5dOn>
> Behalf Of Richard Jobity
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:34 PM
> To: tech@gatt.co.tt
> Subject: RE: {GATT-Tech} Last night I learned how to... Firefox
> sweet like a nice Bishops guyl, dread.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-tech@digicon.co.tt [ mailto:owner-tech@digicon.co.tt]On
<mailto:owner-tech@digicon.co.tt%5dOn>
> Behalf Of Kayode James Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:29 PM To:
> tech@gatt.co.tt
> Subject: {GATT-Tech} Last night I learned how to... ...Go into the
> registry and delete Typed Urls from the browser. No more being
> caught with naughty sites in the address bar for me!
>
>
> And I did it by myself too! I cleaned the History, Cookies and
> Internet Files, as well as Temp Files (whoa, kill me dead I didn't
> have no porn on my machine), but they were still there. So I used
> SpyBot S&D, even though it was mostly legit sites in the URL bar.
> Spybot didn't uncover any spyware or spoogeware, but I recognised
> this entry here:
>
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerTypedUrls
>
>
> Hmmm...HMMMMM...
>
>
> Went into the registry and and deleted the undesirable URLs. No
> more tentacle po...Well yuh know what I mean.
>
>
> MyIE2 has the same protocols as IE or what?
>
>
> Might have to check out this Firefox thing alyuh raving about...or
> probably not.
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