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:Come to think of it, it's hard to believe this was an innocent error. I need you to submit a [[Conservapedia:Writing plan]]. --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] <sup>[[User talk:Ed Poor|Talk]]</sup> 16:55, 18 August 2011 (EDT) | :Come to think of it, it's hard to believe this was an innocent error. I need you to submit a [[Conservapedia:Writing plan]]. --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] <sup>[[User talk:Ed Poor|Talk]]</sup> 16:55, 18 August 2011 (EDT) | ||
| + | ::If they do not sound correct to you, then you may change them to what is not Propoganda, if microsoft says they are adding more security in the source i used, then that is what I am going to put into the article. If you find another source that says otherwise, please, put it here or edit the article itself with said information. And even then, saying it increased securtity does not mean that it is a nigh-impregnable bastion which no virus can push through, it just means that it has more security, how much said more is is not stated. | ||
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| + | And why the accusation I was deliberately trying to insert false information? It was midnight and I picked the first available google result, which the external links here considers truthful enough to also include for those seeking more information. --[[User:SeanS|SeanS]] 17:12, 18 August 2011 (EDT) | ||
Revision as of 21:12, August 18, 2011
This article could be expanded a great deal. I'd like to know about the history of IE, and its place in the history of the web browser in general.
- What about the fight with Netscape Navigator?
- How popular is it, and how would we measure its popularity if they simply give it away with each copy of Windows?
- If you don't buy a Mac, you get IE preinstalled. Most users don't even know how to download and install new software, so staying with what it came with doesn't mean much.
- What are its security problems, in more detail? Why hasn't Microsoft addressed these? Are there solutions or alternatives?
- Most interesting would be the web standards aspect. How about the CSS box model, for example? Or the need for JavaScript programmers to write every piece of code twice: once for IE, plus once for FireFox and other standards-compliant browsers.
This article is lightweight and haphazard. I'm going to delete it if no one helps me fix it up. Better to have nothing, than something this lame. --Ed Poor Talk 15:35, 16 August 2011 (EDT)
- Recent additions by SeanS don't sound correct to me. Did you summarize MS propaganda, or what?
- My impression is that Internet Explorer is the number one source of computer viruses, i.e., it's so bad at security that often just visiting a bad website with Explorer results in immediate infection. So let's not talk about "a focus on Internet Security" as if this were something MS was succeeding with. And what you wrote contradicts the lede.
- Come to think of it, it's hard to believe this was an innocent error. I need you to submit a Conservapedia:Writing plan. --Ed Poor Talk 16:55, 18 August 2011 (EDT)
- If they do not sound correct to you, then you may change them to what is not Propoganda, if microsoft says they are adding more security in the source i used, then that is what I am going to put into the article. If you find another source that says otherwise, please, put it here or edit the article itself with said information. And even then, saying it increased securtity does not mean that it is a nigh-impregnable bastion which no virus can push through, it just means that it has more security, how much said more is is not stated.
And why the accusation I was deliberately trying to insert false information? It was midnight and I picked the first available google result, which the external links here considers truthful enough to also include for those seeking more information. --SeanS 17:12, 18 August 2011 (EDT)