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06 May 2003
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Aero, Avalon, XAML (which in the web at large seems to mean something different: 'Transaction Authority Markup Language') - more leaky info
posted at: 4:08:32 PM
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There was a thread recently on slashdot that <input type> causes IE to crash, apparently because of the missing type value (it wasn't clear if the crash occurred with invalid type values it also wasn't clear if this only occurred when the <input> element wasn't within a body element - it wasn't clear 'cos I couldn't be bothered to concentrate). Anyway, the usual 'this is disgraceful' lot ensued despite one having to write completely invalid html to make it happen
Personally, I find this more worrying - it appears perfectly valid html+css and it doesn't redraw right (drag another window slowly left to right over 'Generic Headline': http://www.cssbook.com/resources/css/headings/_assets/015.html (Phoenix redraws correctly).
posted at: 8:43:56 AM
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Managing Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration. This white paper provides information about managing Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration so that users and administrators can access trusted resources and Web sites on a corporate intranet and on the Internet. Examples include how to use Group Policy, scripts, answer files, and more. [Microsoft Download Center] ...
The Microsoft® Windows Server 2003 Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration component (also known as Microsoft Internet Explorer hardening) reduces a server’s vulnerability to attacks from Web content by applying more restrictive Internet Explorer security settings. As a consequence, Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration may prevent some Web sites from displaying properly or performing as expected.
To be reviewed I think (note its Server 2003, but to appear in another OS near you?).
posted at: 8:21:28 AM
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