Microsoft inconveniences developers
Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:59 PM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: Microsoft | Comments: 0 | View blog reactions
Microsoft updates IE to include a confirmation if certain content is not allowed to be downloaded to their machine.
According to the C|Net article,
"Microsoft is modifying IE to shield itself from liability in a long-running patent dispute with Eolas Technologies and the University of California. Microsoft expects a second trial in the case to start sometime this year after a federal appeals court last March partially reversed a lower-court decision that exposed it to more than $500 million in damages."
If you using IE, you need to make these adjustments. However, if your using Firefox as your primary browser, you should be fine.
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