bree
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Most of the time, when a website is 'designed' for IE, it is specifically told to give one set of code to IE, and another set to other browsers.
There are some browsers which can 'spoof' their identity, and tell a website they are something else. Simply having a browser that does this goes a LONNNGGG way towards fixing the problem of 'needing' IE to visit some sites.
FYI... according to one security firm, IE had a larger number of security flaws than the ENTIRE Windows OS.
There are some browsers which can 'spoof' their identity, and tell a website they are something else. Simply having a browser that does this goes a LONNNGGG way towards fixing the problem of 'needing' IE to visit some sites.
FYI... according to one security firm, IE had a larger number of security flaws than the ENTIRE Windows OS.