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Major Bug in FireFox
Strolling through my Blog Roll I was reading through Rick Strahl's blog and was caught up in this entry about a MAJOR FireFox BUG (IMHO). I have been recently having an issue with one of my clients that has a lot of University Students, hence a lot of FireFox users (wait till they get into the real world and start paying taxes, they will change :>). Anyway, one of the students is having a real hard time maintaining authentication on the site. I am not certain yet, but this sounds like it is the issue. I will pass this along to them to see what happens.
Posted: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 8:34 AM

by Chris Love
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Pirate96 said:

With all due respect to the Microsoft lovers. Can we not  post the same thing about almost any Microsoft product. I have seen many things that IE7 breaks. Microsoft has made headway on security, but their main goal is revenue stream. Is their any wonder why governments outside the US are dropping Microsoft. Security and fair trade are not two things I expect from Redmond. Their game is to hinder competition at all costs.

# January 30, 2007 10:35 AM

Chris Love said:

I knew I would get a comment from the Clevend, NC area. Every application has bugs Pirate (arghhh), this one is particularly troublesome because it causes uses to not be authenticated on many websites.

I must be pretty lucky IE 7 and I get along just fine, nothing has been broken yet.

# January 30, 2007 3:41 PM

TomJohnsson said:

I did not know there were pirates in Cleveland.  Oh well, I would expect software pirates to be anti-Microsoft.  I make my living from Microsoft products, so ho ho ho and a bottle of rum to those inferior browsers.

# January 30, 2007 9:48 PM
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