Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Oct 2006 14:38 UTC
Internet Explorer "We've gotten some questions here today about public reports claiming there's a new vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7. These reports are technically inaccurate: the issue concerned in these reports is not in Internet Explorer 7 (or any other version) at all. Rather, it is in a different Windows component, specifically a component in Outlook Express. While these reports use Internet Explorer as a vector the vulnerability itself is in Outlook Express." Meanwhile, Adam has published an article on IE7 on his blog: "IE7 is a major plus for anyone who understands the internet and networks, and especially for those who do web development. Read on for a lengthy review."
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Windows 95 and Explorer
by jaygade on Sat 21st Oct 2006 06:22 UTC
jaygade
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2005-06-29

When I bought Windows 95 in 1996 for my first homebuilt PC, it included a separate CD with IE 3 on it.

How can Marc Andreeson steal his own code from University of Illinois? He wrote the fricken' code!

Plus your own posts make it sound like the code was re-written pretty much from scratch based on web standards at the time.