Sent by Mark Senff on 17 October 2008 19:07
--- On Fri, 10/17/08, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
> In my book: if end-users don't know how to set preferences in their
> own browser so it works for them, or deliberately set them so their
> browser works badly, then there's nothing I can or will do other
> than to tell those who ask what they can do about it - at their
> end.
I absolutely do agree that if a user changes a specific setting and that breaks stuff, it's not up
to us to fix that.
However, the IE6 flicker bug seems to be common enough for me to wonder if that specific IE6
setting isn't "standard" or default for some versions or anything? I mean, a friend of mine came
across it and he swore he never even changed that setting.
Apart from that, whether it's a bug or a user-setting or a feature or (fill in your own word of
preference), there ARE fixes for it so I'm really curious why those don't work for me.....
mS
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