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Has anyone noticed that you cannot open some (very few) sites using FFox?
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No
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IE has compatability view. Does that make a difference?
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No+1. As if.
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Yes, but they typically are sites using ActiveX, which FF does not support. One example being Windows Update. |
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If you could post some of those pages, it would be easier to find an answer.
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There are sites that can not be open properly with Firefox or some functions in the sites are disabled with FF.
email.163.com (With FF3.5 it seems better.) blog.sina.com.cn and some others as well. But you may blame it on the sites. |
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There are still quite a few "IE-only" sites out there. Here are just a few examples:
http://worldwide.blackberry.com/upda...berrystorm.jsp http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/gamechannel http://www.pcpitstop.com/vistaready/default.asp (try to take the test) Funny thing is there are pages on several sites that do nothing more than list pages that don't work with non-IE browsers, e.g.: http://toastytech.com/good/badsitelistframe.html |
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I checked those links. Wow! There are more sites that don't work with non-IE browsers than I expected.
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Hello,
I don't have much experience with Firefox (I use Internet Explorer - please don't hate me ). However, is it possible for each new opened tab in Firefox to be your homepage (e.g.: google.com) instead of the blank tab page?Regards, Mark.
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I use Firefox all the time and IE when I have to which is rare. If firefox keeps gaining market share then more and more websites will accommodate it. IMO I think that one of the best friends of commercial security vendors from a business standpoint has been the widespread use of IE over the years.
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A popular addon called Tab mix plus can realize the function you mentioned. I don't know if there are other ways. |
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Once I knew about Firefox, it's freedom from ActiveX exploits, and especially the extensions that allow the user to customize it, I switched from IE (except for Windows Update) and haven't missed it. That said, when IE8 came out, I tried using it again. I must say that it's not bad. It's not FF but I could use IE8 and be reasonably happy. But I still loathe IE6 and IE7 and whenever I work on someone's PC, upgrade IE to IE8 as fast as my fingers allow me to! |
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IE8 still doesnt allow you to save open tabs on exit or reopen tabs you accidently closed. firefox and opera do both.
i still cant belive IE only sites still excist... btw the second site doesnt even work properlly if i tell opera to maskerade as internet explorer.
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Are you sure you've used IE8? |
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the restoring websites features are much easier to find in firefox and opera. fyi im still annoyed at mozilla for there stupid profile manager program for thundebird and firefox that simply deleted everything in the folder the profile was stored in and not the files it placed in that folder...
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The browser that really doesn't allow the user to reopen closed tabs is, as far as I can tell, Safari for Windows. |
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