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03-08-01, 10:16 AM
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Hi...........Is anybody else logging in with different browsers and/or on different OSs? If so as I suppose member recognition is accomplished thru cookies, how do I get each browser to have the crumby lil rascals? If not what do you suggest to get recognized so it shows you are online, etc. ?
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03-08-01, 10:37 AM
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What browser are you using?
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03-12-01, 05:42 AM
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Netscape prob with contest.
I'm using Netscape 4.75 and could not get the overclockerz.com site to come up. Had to dust off my IE just to see the site.
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03-12-01, 08:27 AM
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Not to start a war.. (please...) but, our of sheer curiosity, why do you choose to use NS? I use it, but only for design testing purposes..
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03-12-01, 09:04 AM
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Devnut,
I'm with you totally on not wanting to start a browser war...been there, done that & have the T-Shirt to prove it! The main reason why I use Netscape is simply because of my own personal experience (hell actually) of using IE. Back in the summer of 1997 I was cruising along using IE and then my system crashed. I spent a VERY long week trying to figure out what caused it. In fact, that was the moment in my life where I decided that if these computers are going to crash on me, I may as well figure out how they run and the rest is history. But that's another story altogether...
I used every utility known to man, conferred with several forums and spoke with a few people that where better versed than I on computers about computers (at least at that time in my life). No one really gave me any answers that were definitive. So I literally broke down and called the Tech Support site for Toshiba (the maker of my old comp) and bit the BIG bullet on paying for tech support for $35. My warranty had just run out 3 weeks earlier but let's not go there!
I figured I'm going to get my money's worth from this guy and told him that right from the beginning. He was extremely helpful and understanding of my position and was willing to bend over backwards for me to help figure out what it was that caused my comp to crash. We spent over 2 hours on the phone (califlower ear and all) and literally tore the computer apart both hardware and software wise. Then we found the culprit.
The version of IE I was using somehow inserted a file in my C:?Windows/System/IOSUBSYS directory that has no damn business being there. (I have this filename written down at home but am at work now) Since we both were taken aback about this, we did some serious detective work and verifed that it did in fact come from IE. That one single file was the cause of my computer crash.
Ever since then, I've been a Netscape user. Sure, it "wacks out" every now and then but it has never crashed my entire computer like IE did. Again, this is my own personal experience and know full well there are people out there (IE users) that either think my results were impossible to determine or aren't open minded enough to think this could have even happened. I lived it, that's all I can tell you. I have NOTHING against IE users, but I'll never be one unless I'm forced to, and occasionlly I am.
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Last edited by Pierre : 03-12-01 at 09:07 AM.
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03-12-01, 09:25 AM
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ever try opera? The new version 5 personal edition is free....though it does have ads. But, it's free, and it is faster, and smaller, than IE5.x, or NS 6.
Um....plus it's FASTER than either. Seriously. I use opera rather frequently. It displays pages quite well, often better than IE....and certainly better than NS.
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03-12-01, 10:01 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Ohio
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Opera
Opera huh? Yes, I've thought about it quite a bit. The only thing that has stopped me so far you mentioned Paul. I'm not into being bombarded by ads. I'm am considering going to Netscape 6.01, if I can be sure it doesn't take over my system like it did the wifes. I still want to be able to go back to my current version in a pinch and without having to resort to restoring a registry or something along those lines.
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04-16-01, 05:39 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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I'm using Konqueror, the file/web browser that comes with KDE2.
It is faster than opera and renders well, the only thing wrong is some java scripts don't work.
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