Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer

A community portal about Internet Explorer with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Windows Internet Explorer, previously Microsoft Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE, or MSIE, is a graphical web browser developed by...

A community portal about Internet Explorer with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Windows Internet Explorer, previously Microsoft Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE, or MSIE, is a graphical web browser developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. It has been the most widely-used web browser since 1999.

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Download Internet Explorer 8 Final - New version of Microsoft's browser Internet Explorer 8 Version 8 of the popular Web browser, Microsoft, is especially careful to use designers and programmers, web standards compliance. Anyway anyone can enjoy their use because, despite being beta, is quite stable. Adds some new features in the design looks very similar to Internet Explorer 7. The installation replaces your current version of Internet Explorer,however if you find errors lets you emulate Internet Explorer 7. Features: Size: 16.1MB System requirements: OS: Win2003/XP/Vista For Download Click Here:- Software Download Read Full Story
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Good to know... One of my co-workers put together an excellent guideline for setting up the the SalesLogix v7.5 Web client, and I highly recommend reading through this if you are going to set up the Web client: The below guidelines must be followed for proper functioning of the SalesLogix 7.5 Web Client on a Windows workstation. 1.Your Windows login username must be a member of your computer’s local Power Users or Administrators group. (If you don’t know your security level, ask your Windows administrator.) 2.For proper functioning of all SalesLogix Web features, you must be using Windows Internet Explorer 6, 7, or 8 ... Read Full Story
 
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Microsoft's Windows Internet Explorer 7 is the first major revision of the IE browser since 2001. Now out of BETA, the finished version is released today and can be download for free online. Internet Explorer 7 will also be the default browser included with Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system, due early in 2007. IE7's rendering engine and security framework have been upgraded, and new features include: multi-page tabbed browsing, page zooming, a new search interface, an integrated RSS feed reader, a phishing filter, and improved encryption for Vista Read Full Story
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Most Internet users agree that Microsoft made good progress with Internet Explorer 8 compared to previous releases of the web browser. Internet Explorer 8 introduced some interesting new features, increased the performance of the web browser by a lot compared to previous versions and introduced some new security concepts that made the web browsing experience more secure. It still did not come close performance wise to web browsers like Google Chrome but the difference was not that big anymore. Microsoft has now confirmed that they started working on Internet Explorer 9 and it seems that they have big plans for this browser. Three demo ... Read Full Story
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IE7Pro is a free add-on for Internet Explorer. It works with IE6, IE7, and IE8, and adds very interest features to your Internet Explorer browser. This might be the only add-on that you would ever need for your Internet Explorer. This add-on will add some of the features of Google Chrome to your Internet Explorer. This makes it best of both the worlds. Google Chrome continues to be my favorite browser. I like it not just for it amazingly fast speed, abut also for some of the interesting features that it provides. I still continue to use IE (version 8), but do wish it ... Read Full Story
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How to Block a Website in Internet Explorer 7 from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

The Internet is a vast web of inter-connected servers which may host inappropriate websites for certain people, especially children. The following instructions are for blocking malicious and unwanted websites in all versions of Internet Explorer. If you are using Firefox or other browsers, you may want to consider another, much more advanced way, to block websites using a host file: Use a Hosts File in Windows. Here is the easiest and most effective method to safely surf the Internet through IE.

Steps to Block a Website in IE7

  1. Open Internet Explorer. In the Menubar click Tools → Internet Options → Content. In the Content Advisor box, click Enable.

  2. Click the Approved Sites tab. Enter the address of the website. Keep in mind - if you want to block the complete website put * in front. For example to block myspace completely, type *.myspace.com Click Never and then OK.

  3. Click on the General tab and sure to select Users can see websites that have no ratings

  4. Enter a password you can remember easily with a hint.

  5. Click OK to safely surf the Internet.

IE7 Tips

  • Microsoft uses the Family Online Safety Institute [1] for the rating service. You can customize and see if that fits in your need.
  • Consider installing web filtering software such as [2], which allows or disallows websites based on their content. Some good free web filtering software is: Aobo Website Blocker K9 Web Protection, Naomi, NetDog Internet Filter, and SafeSquid.

Warnings about blocking websites

  • If someone types the URL in the search engine (Google), and the websites comes up as the search result, then they can click on the cached link and see the earlier version of that site.

Article provided by wikiHow, a wiki how-to manual. Please edit this article and find author credits at the original wikiHow article on How to Block a Website in Internet Explorer 7.

In time for the holidays eBay has just released a new Internet Explorer 8 Daily Deals Web Slice that I have been collaborating with them. Every day eBay showcases popular products selling at deep discounts. Customers will receive continuing updates and detailed information about these Daily Deals for eBay (as shown in the below snippet from my desktop), all within the Favorites Bar in Internet Explorer 8. With almost 200 million live...  
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It's not just social networking. Internet Explorer 8 is also great with social media sites. The YouTube Toolbar lets you play videos straight from your browser. It even gives you instant access to 'most played' lists as well as your own ...  
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Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome snapping at it's heelsInternet Explorer's market share ebbed again last month, a web measurement firm said today, more proof that Microsoft's release of Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) hasn't stopped desertions to rival browsers.  
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The survey found that all versions of Firefox had a combined market share of 45.6 percent, while all versions of Internet Explorer, with a total of 44.4 per cent are close behind. All other alternatives, that is about Opera, ...  
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One of the ways Microsoft plans to push Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7 users to upgrade to Internet Explorer 8 is convincing them the latest version is much more secure, which it is. Dean Hachamovitch, general manager of Internet Explorer, last week posted a story on the IEBlog about how IE8 managed to block a malicious webpage he was linked to by one of his close friends on Facebook. What we found more...  
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Attacks from hackers, takedown campaigns by web activists and conflict with the European Union: Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) is not just the leading browser, it's the most controversial one as well. In particular, the tight links between the program, available in Version 8 since March 2009, and the Windows operating system have provided plenty of fodder for critics. It's also a significant factor in the product's success. "If Internet...  
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Researchers at Symantec say exploit code for a zero-day security vulnerability has been uncovered in Internet Explorer 6 and 7. - Proof-of-concept code for an attack targeting old versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer has made its way online. According to Symantec, someone posted the code Nov. 20 to the Bugtraq mailing list. The code targets a flaw tied to how Internet Explorer (IE) uses cascading style sheet ( CSS ) i...  
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The bad news for Microsoft: Internet Explorer market share just dropped again, to the lowest point ever, at 63.6%. The good news: There are things it can do to stop the slow bleeding. Here are five ways Microsoft can save Internet Explorer, including the unthinkable: releasing it as open source. read more  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7 are vulnerable to a security flaw known as the “zero day” bug. Don’t just take out word for it: Microsoft has confirmed it in the snappily named Security Advisory (977981). So, if you’re rocking one of those browsers what should you do? The “zero day” security flaw was Related posts:Microsoft admits Internet Explorer 8 security flawGoogle patches Android security flawMassive Windows...  
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How would you improve IE9? Craig provides his top 5 wish list and invites you to add your own. Related posts:Will Microsoft Implement HTML5 in Internet Explorer? Microsoft has not rushed to implement HTML5 within Internet Explorer,...Microsoft to drop Internet Explorer? No chance! Rumor-mongers throughout the web are convinced Microsoft is dropping IE...Internet Explorer 8.0: The One Month Review, Part 2 IE8 has been available for a month...  
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