Comment on Internet Explorer 10: Copy / Paste No Longer Works? by Rafael
>2012 >Still using Silverlight I SURE HOPE YOU GUYS DON’T DO THAT
View ArticleComment on New York Public Library Promotes Google Chrome by Rafael
Pretty sure a geek employee put that on the tables, just that.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Replaces Safari In The Browser Ballot Screen by Armin
Maxthon had been arguing for a while that its market share on Windows surpassed that of Safari on Windows, so this makes sense.
View ArticleComment on Firefox And Opera Security: Phisher Life Just Got Easier by M H
there is a option in opera Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Network > >check box> “Enable automatic redirection”. what is this?
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by none
When I first logged into Windows8, I was asked if I want the DNT flag set. So a human did make the choice to send the flag.
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by Theodoros Agapios
That’s what I was talking about. They (web sites/servers/etc) just ignore DNT if they want. End of story.
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by xczvzxcv
But they ignore DNT only on IE right?
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by To Apache
Isn’t Mr. Apache not violating the DNT now ? Lets patch the internet to disable the Apache :) For IE10 is not violating anything, When you install WIn8 it clearly says and ask for user which options it...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10: Copy / Paste No Longer Works? by IE User
Copy + Paste is working fine in my computer I have no issues.
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by Hector Macias Ayala
And what about those who actually are ok with DNT, is Apache who to tell what their choice must be?
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by Guest
>Still using Internet Exploder >2012 I SURE HOPE YOU GUYS DON’T DO THAT
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by Tiago Sá
Apache is doing nothing wrong here. DNT should be a non-default choice, as per standard, and IE10 is not doing that.
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by Tiago Sá
Apache is doing nothing wrong here. DNT should be a non-default choice, as per standard, and IE10 is not doing that.
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by against apache now
Apache is definitely doing wrong, apache should treat any browser equally. Apache is doing discrimination. Also, DNT option in windows is clear user choice. Windows 8 informs this to the user in the...
View ArticleComment on Firefox And Opera Security: Phisher Life Just Got Easier by jayjam
What does memory corruption have to do with this?
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Replaces Safari In The Browser Ballot Screen by jayjam
Considering Maxthon’s track record, no claim they make can be trusted.
View ArticleComment on Firefox OS Demoed On A ZTE Phone by Welcome Mozilla
I don’t see a need for this OS now. Looks like fork of android. It is going to be very hard for this OS to be successful. This won’t be exciting as this is just a copy of android. If there is no...
View ArticleComment on Apache Overrides IE10 Do Not Track Tag by Hector Macias Ayala
So what if I actually dont want to be tracked and want to use IE10? Apache does harm my right to choose, just as much as MS did.
View ArticleComment on New York Public Library Promotes Google Chrome by Carl Draper
I assume that these Chrome instances won’t be signed in to anyones account, and even if a member of public does the history won’t be kept because as soon as the user logs off and a new user logs on...
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