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IE7 Beta 2 out

Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:27
by AlanA
IE7 Beta 2 is out, but if you are not one of the IT crowd (love that programme, cannot look at IT people the same way ever again!)
don't download as you cannot revert back to IE 6
LinkPix might want to get a jump to see the numerous reported bugs and how they might effect V-Flyer....
{Edit: HighFlyer: Edit to tidy URL}

Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:28
by HighFlyer
Alan, were going to have to have words ....


Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:30
by AlanA
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Alan, were going to have to have words .... 
Ah! the IT girl

just LOVE those red shoes of yours! [:o)][:o)]

Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:36
by HighFlyer
Hahaha! Dont get us started on that LOL


Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:37
by RichardMannion
I have been running V-Flyer on IE7 for around 9 months, on the whole it has been fine. With the recent build I am using there are some issues loading up the pages, I had to move V-Flyer into a trusted site zone for it to work properly. But then I am using IE7 as part of Windows Vista.
Some sites will not work, in particular some of the Internet Banking sites. I do have the registry strings to make IE7 appear as IE6 to sites, let me know if you would like these.
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:39
by RichardMannion

Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:42
by preiffer
Personally, I'm waiting for IE 16.2
(It might have caught up with the other browsers by then.... [:w])

Posted:
07 Feb 2006, 23:46
by RichardMannion
We'll see, maybe Netscape will make a comeback - but then again....
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 00:24
by Scrooge
Originally posted by preiffer
Personally, I'm waiting for IE 16.2
(It might have caught up with the other browsers by then.... [:w])
and dont forget SP17,where they promise to have patched all the wholes in it [:w]

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 00:30
by HighFlyer
Thats a bit optimistic dont you think Dave?


Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 01:01
by RichardMannion
You mean the holes? FireFox has quite a fair share of its own problems, just that people aren't as interested in them due to the little publicity they get.
Intersting article yesterday:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/06 ... _analysis/I think we shall have to agree to disagree, I don't want this thread to degenerate.
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 01:10
by Scrooge
Interesting article [y]
As you know im neither a Mac nor a Linux user,why,becuase my fav games aren't not put out for them,end of story.
I'll wait till I get a good look at Vista before I figure out my next move OS wise,I figure this rig im using now has about another year in it,by then with any luck there should be a dual proc N Force MoBo out,so I can have some real fun again,Vista run 4 procs? and what about OS X?

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 01:20
by mitchja
I tried to install this the other day...it wouldn't go on for some reason...it got so far then rolled back. It seems several other people on the IE7 user forums also have the same problem.
Regards

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 01:33
by HighFlyer
We'll see, maybe Netscape will make a comeback - but then again....
Actually, dont be too hasty to judge. I doubt Netscape will ever get their foot back in the door like they used to, but Netscape 8 does a nice job of handling site incompatibility by having both the IE and FF engine to switch between.
I think we shall have to agree to disagree, I don't want this thread to degenerate.
Very true. We all know im an avid FireFox fan, but in all fairness i will give IE7 a proper test now its in Beta without first passing judgement .. completely. I welcome some of the additions that bring IE7 up to speed with other browsers, its just that IMHO, there just isnt anything superior in the release. There is a great piece
here that compares the Betas of both browsers.
FF is by no means without its flaws, but the same goes for IE.
If all that comes from the battle of the browsers is improvement for the user, then im all for it.

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 13:36
by p17blo
Urrgh. The IT Crowd. Couple of funny bits I grant you, but how to make the work HATE the IT Dept. I am sure I have read how Cabin Crew take exception to a film recently (was it Flight Plan?), the same and more could be said about the IT crowd. That has damaged years of trying to shake the IT image!
Right, I'm off to renumerate my company subnet from a public 17 bit netmask to a private 23 bit net mask!
Paul

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 15:04
by AlanA
Originally posted by p17blo
Urrgh. The IT Crowd. Couple of funny bits I grant you, but how to make the work HATE the IT Dept. I am sure I have read how Cabin Crew take exception to a film recently (was it Flight Plan?), the same and more could be said about the IT crowd. That has damaged years of trying to shake the IT image!
Right, I'm off to renumerate my company subnet from a public 17 bit netmask to a private 23 bit net mask!
Paul
ROFLMAO!
So, obviously, it's a bit too close to the truth eh? Paul?
[:o)][:o)][:o)][:o)]

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 15:26
by HighFlyer
Alan, are you trying to say that IT professionals really are dysfunctional social outcasts that collect Yorkie wrappers?
And for the record ... im nothing like Jen!! Im more Red Hat than Red Shoe!!

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 17:42
by AlanA
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Alan, are you trying to say that IT professionals really are dysfunctional social outcasts that collect Yorkie wrappers?
And for the record ... im nothing like Jen!! Im more Red Hat than Red Shoe!!
Shame,
She has a nice set of pins...[:I][:o)][:o)]

Posted:
08 Feb 2006, 18:01
by HighFlyer
Shame,
She has a nice set of pins...
Having said all that, and looked at my surroundings, and todays choice of footwear .. i think i had better get my head down and into some nice Visio Network Diagrams ... im not really a Jen, honest!!

Posted:
09 Feb 2006, 16:47
by Scrooge
Well got it installed,um it's ok,having problems with a few of my fav websites,but nothing major.
Also off topic,couldnt get outlook to work with my v-flyer emaill addy,ended up downloading thunderbird,worked firsttime.

Posted:
09 Feb 2006, 17:26
by HighFlyer
Thunderbird ... aaahhh

Ive been testing IE7 and MSN8 today in the office. Im actually (god forbid) on V-Flyer right now in IE7
V-Flyer loads instantly in FF, in IE7 it takes ages because of the DXB pop-up, which incidentally i dont even see in FF as i have disabled it. Cant do this in IE7 [:(]
The layout is taking a lot of getting used to, why oh why did they rearrange the buttons! They were fine as they were - and - you cant even rearrange them yourself! Its times like this that i kiss the feet of open source code!
Also loving the RSS feed button .. seen that somewhere before i think? [:p] (taken from FF)
The tabbed browsing is a good thing, im sure once the IE6 users get used to it they will love the concept. I still dont like not being able to rearrange my tabs though, but at least IE is now useable for me as a browser!
... Im still not giving up FF though!!


Posted:
11 Feb 2006, 21:49
by mitchja
Managed to install IE 7 now here. Very impressed with it

Most sites seem to work, although it doesn't like booking Qantas flights for some reason [:?]
Regards