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____/ Chris Ahlstrom on Saturday 08 May 2010 16:51 : \____
> Roy Schestowitz pulled this Usenet boner:
>
>> ____/ High Plains Thumper on Saturday 08 May 2010 08:04 : \____
>>
>>> Mozilla has helped to shape the way for standards compliant
>>> non-Microsoft specific HTML. There are still a few websites that
>>> require Microsoft Windows and Microsoft web extensions, otherwise they
>>> prevent viewing of content.
>>>
>>> However, as time goes on, those websites are becoming fewer.
>>
>> Government Web sites are usually not allowed to be like this. Obligatory
>> stuff always works, leisure might not; you don't /need/ it anyway.
>
> Well, the sites we have to go to for various "training" are
> so bad, you basically need IE 6 and ActiveX to use them.
>
> Crazy as hell to get "Information Assurance" training from such a site.
>
> No wonder everybody's Windows boxes around here run slow as molasses.
Does the anti-Linux "training" from Best Buy, Staples, etc. also require
ActiveX?
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