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Re: IE security update

Postby expat » Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:50 am

The patch is somehow making web pages load slower. I am still tryin got figure out exactly why.
We seem to have the same problem here.


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Are you really surprised, this is M$. The patch for the patch will be released next year, well maybe. IE7 may be a legacy product by then and no more planned support will available ;D ;D

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Re: IE security update

Postby commoner » Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:18 am

The patch is somehow making web pages load slower. I am still trying to figure out exactly why.


...mine seems FASTER........ 8-) ::) :P ;D
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Re: IE security update

Postby H » Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:48 am

The patch is somehow making web pages load slower. I am still trying to figure out exactly why.
...mine seems FASTER........
Maybe MS had the patch made in Britain and we're experiencing the slowdown with all of those extra or variant letters in the words...
On the other hand, perhaps yours isn't working any faster -- you just concurrantly slowed down.
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Re: IE security update

Postby Wii » Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:42 am

I see no speed difference at all. I wouldn't say it is running faster or slower. :)
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Re: IE security update

Postby elite marksman » Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:40 am

*Uses Firefox for somethings, and IE for the others - because Firefox has plenty of compatibility flaws*


Actually, it's IE that has the compatibility flaws. Firefox is one of the few CSS-standards compliant browsers out there. The only problem is that some web designers refuse to use the standards...
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Re: IE security update

Postby Wii » Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:48 am

*Uses Firefox for somethings, and IE for the others - because Firefox has plenty of compatibility flaws*


Actually, it's IE that has the compatibility flaws. Firefox is one of the few CSS-standards compliant browsers out there. The only problem is that some web designers refuse to use the standards...

And those websites still work in Internet Explorer. ;) I have NEVER had a problem with opening a web page in IE.
I've had few problems with IE. It is fast, easy to use, easy on the system and is updated often enough and is secured by plenty of antivirus/antispyware that firefox is simply an option to most. I've tried Firefox many times and I do not like it because of the fact the tabs are buggy and it crashes a lot. (I often have 20+ tabs open at a time.) And (for some STRANGE reason) I have to reinstall Firefox every 3-6 hours. ::)
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Re: IE security update

Postby Ivan » Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:23 pm

this patch is nothing but a dumb workaround.
expect loads of other exploits for this bug, as the problem is in the IE render core, which is used for almost anything in the OS.
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Re: IE security update

Postby ShaneG_old » Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:36 pm

Never used anything but IE, and never had any probelms, or infections. What it misses, Avg and Spybot catches, so far. Maybe I just don't explore risky enough web sites. ;)
Lucky, or just not my time yet?  :-/ ;D
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Re: IE security update

Postby Wii » Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:59 pm

[quote]Never used anything but IE, and never had any probelms, or infections. What it misses, Avg and Spybot catches, so far. Maybe I just don't explore risky enough web sites. ;)
Lucky, or just not my time yet?
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Re: IE security update

Postby jime59 » Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:13 am

[quote]Never used anything but IE, and never had any probelms, or infections. What it misses, Avg and Spybot catches, so far. Maybe I just don't explore risky enough web sites. ;)
Lucky, or just not my time yet?
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Re: IE security update

Postby ShaneG_old » Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:43 pm

[quote]Never used anything but IE, and never had any problems, or infections. What it misses, Avg and Spybot catches, so far. Maybe I just don't explore risky enough web sites. ;)
Lucky, or just not my time yet?
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