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mhoang
Security in IE Mark Unseen   Dec 27 04:53 UTC 1999

Internet Explorer has a mistake in security. I have set up password but my 
pupil changed all . Now I can not view the web. Internet Explorer is too bad !
12 responses total.
mary
response 1 of 12: Mark Unseen   Dec 27 14:10 UTC 1999

Your student did something kind a generous by preventing you
from reading potentially offensive internet content.  You
should accept his imposed censorship with grace and be thankful
he cared enough to protect you.
remmers
response 2 of 12: Mark Unseen   Dec 27 16:36 UTC 1999

I suggest that you write a book about it.  (This is the "books"
conference, after all...)
orinoco
response 3 of 12: Mark Unseen   Dec 27 19:17 UTC 1999

Internet Explorer is not too bad.  It is just bad enough.  
lilmo
response 4 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 21:42 UTC 2000

It is Microsoft.  Need any more be said?
sona
response 5 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 18:28 UTC 2000

hello
sona
response 6 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 18:29 UTC 2000

hey guys. am new in here. please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rcurl
response 7 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 21:31 UTC 2000

Re #2: no, that's our job. We are on the way, too. 

Welcome to Grex, sona. What kind of help would you like? You could
start by telling us about your book reading in one of the Items in
this conference.
davel
response 8 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 03:53 UTC 2000

Why is there an IE security item in Books, anyway?
rcurl
response 9 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 06:50 UTC 2000

Because books are the universal subject. 
punky
response 10 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jun 4 11:11 UTC 2000

A book is suicide postponed.----Cioran
foolish
response 11 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 15:56 UTC 2001

if you dislike IE so much, why not code a browser that you feel works
better?:)
remmers
response 12 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 14:19 UTC 2001

Right, next time you've got a spare weekend.
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