Somehow I get the feeling that this was going to happen anyway.Mr. Anderson said:And who said the Cold War was over.....
Bleh - pretty silly/sad/funny
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sushi said:Somehow I get the feeling that this was going to happen anyway.
Good thing Apple had the foresight to come up with Safari before IE was discontinued.
Sushi
The 64 dollar question!russed said:but would MS have stopped IE if safari hadnt come about - i somewhat doubt it, but then again it was pretty much obvious that apple made their own browser.
IIRC, IE for Mac had already sat dormant for QUITE some time before Safari was announced. I remember at the time I was tired of waiting for an update and had already switched over to Camino (I think it was still Chimera back then). Once Safari hit, it wasn't long before MS dropped IE for Mac. But, like I said, I don't think it had been updated in like a year or more before then.russed said:but would MS have stopped IE if safari hadnt come about - i somewhat doubt it, but then again it was pretty much obvious that apple made their own browser.
All you need to do is get the Safari Debug menu. Once done, you can tell Safari to act as IE when visiting sites. The secret handshake is made with the host and you can log in.
kgarner said:IIRC, IE for Mac had already sat dormant for QUITE some time before Safari was announced. I remember at the time I was tired of waiting for an update and had already switched over to Camino (I think it was still Chimera back then). Once Safari hit, it wasn't long before MS dropped IE for Mac. But, like I said, I don't think it had been updated in like a year or more before then.
FearFactor47 said:I work in Odeon (a popular UK cinema chain) and at home I regularly see what films are showing at my cinema at certain times (for my parents etc) by visiting their website.. Internet Explorer is the only browser I know of that will display the page correctly. I have tried Safari and Firefox and they both don't load the page correctly, but IE does.
The address is http://www.odeon.co.uk.
*You need to click 'Enter' to view the page that doesn't display correctly.
Weird.
Jon'sLightBulbs said:Safari still won't properly save changes to my wireless router settings, and won't load many different pages correctly that Mac IE '03 will. Isn't that sad?