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OK, you peeked my interest. Where is it documented that IE cache harbors Trojans? Regards, Guy ------------------------------ date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 13:08:42 -0600 from: "Ingvaldson, Scott" <SIngvaldson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> subject: RE: Design Change Requests Certainly that's a good point. However FF 1.0.7 is probably less than six months old, I was not aware that 1.5 was even out. (Checked, it was installed on my machine on 9/20/2005) Additionally, due to increased security I no longer have admin access to my PC here at work and I now have to submit a security form any time I want to upgrade anything. Someone mentioned that they run a full system virus scan whenever they use IE. I don't think that is an over-reaction. I finally quit using IE entirely when I found that the IE cache was harboring trojans that my virus scan couldn't clean. My original question was: Why doesn't this page allow unsupported browsers to continue, or at least present a "browser not supported" message instead of some cryptic message with no info and circular links? I don't really want to get into a discussion of the various features of dozens of browsers, I just want to know why anyone would write code that excludes one browser over another. I can use any number of 5250 or telnet clients to access my iSeries and I don't ever get a message that says: "Your request cannot be displayed." Regards, Scott Ingvaldson iSeries System Administrator GuideOne Insurance Group
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