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You’d better be ready for IE7

Posted on : 06-12-2006 | By : Andy | In : tech, work

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Today my Windows XP Automatic Updates tried to install IE7 for me. (Nice of them, huh?) Expect to see a large jump in IE7 usage as Microsoft takes advantage of their OS monopoly to move people to their new browser. I just wonder, will this automatically install itself as the default browser?

Whatever the case may be, if you’re running a web app or webpage that doesn’t render right in IE7, you’d better get your act together. (Yes, I know my whole site has a big yellow warning and a gap between it’s “teeth” in IE7. So get over it and upgrade to Firefox already! I can afford to do this because my site doesn’t have any commercial purpose.)

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