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Microsoft's concept that "If we do it this way it IS the standard" is one of their many less-than-endearing qualities.
True enough. In the short run it worked for them in the big browser war, but they've been paying for it ever since and they know it. They seem to acknowledge specific problems with varying degrees of forthrightness and are nibbling away at the compatibility issues. But they started so far off target that the legacy-user issue is a tough nut to crack.
I keep threatening to re-animate my Amiga one more time.
Where, as it happens, one of the biggest issues (after "Who's gonna make new hardware?") is "What do you do for a browser? They're all so woefully behind the times." Lots of underfunded, understaffed projects in the works on that one.
Well after doing a little research last night, I discovered the latest free version of Opera (8.5) is now totally ad free. So I just installed it on this pc...at the office...and am playing with. In fact I'm using it now. So I decided to try the preset experiment using Opera and my posted "Test Preset". Again, successful installation. From the reviews I've read, IE is by far the most vulnerable to attacks...Firefox much less so...and Opera the safest. But anyway, a second non-IE browser that downloads presets without corrupting the file.
and just to add more data, I tried with IE and it worked for Craig's audiophile preset, but not Danny's test preset. Opera worked with both (as did Firefox).
Rick upgraded the Forum Software last night. Our preliminary tests indicate that the problem with presets and Internet Explorer appear to have been fixed as a result. Anyone who has been having problems may want to try downloading presets now and see if everything is ok. Let us know if they still are not working.
"Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield
It's also much, much faster in ordinary use -- logging in, reading the forums (fora?), etc. This may also be a side-effect with Explorer, I don't know if it was slow for the Firefox crowd. The old board was S-L-O-W, though!
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