Tag: browsers
Project “kill IE6″, with IE6 no more!
by Tom on Aug.05, 2009, under Website Design, Website Development
Internet Explorer 6, at one point the worlds most used browser, sadly its still in use today, with a global share of 15-25% of Internet users, if you don’t know why this is bad, then shame on you!
This disaster, which some call a browser; was released on august 27th 2001, eight years old and still stinking up the tubes, many web applications today rely on a browser that is safe and can handle extensive Javascript and CSS, which IE6 can-not…
How to install a full xampp webserver inside windows for development
by Tom on Mar.14, 2009, under Website Design, Website Development, Windows Software
There are multiple reasons that you might want to install a fully working web-server inside windows, the reason that I started off using stand-alone servers was for website development, if your a fully fledged website developer, designer or want to learn how to create dynamic websites these tools will make life so much easier! Cutting development time down.
I have tested many many stand-alone server packages out there and the best by far is XAMPP which runs on Windows 98, NT, 2000, 2003, XP and Vista and includes;
Apache, MySQL, PHP + PEAR, Perl, mod_php, mod_perl, mod_ssl, OpenSSL, phpMyAdmin, Webalizer, Mercury Mail Transport System for Win32 and NetWare Systems v3.32, Ming, JpGraph, FileZilla FTP Server, mcrypt, eAccelerator, SQLite, and WEB-DAV + mod_auth_mysql.
Now lets get an understanding of those tools included…
Serious security flaw found in IE 7 use alternative
by Tom on Dec.16, 2008, under Windows Software
Serious security flaw found in IE 7, also known as zero-day exploit.
With the web browser being the main application that many people use the majority of the time while being on a computer, hackers are always trying to find new vulnerabilities that can exploit, and they found a big one recently.
Internet explorer, which is shipped with Microsoft windows, has the largest user audience of all web browsers, steaming ahead with 46% (this November from W3Schools) which is a great surprise to me, as I still thought IE still owned 80% of the browser market!
Now, this is scary since this security flaw is pretty harsh, as it allows hackers/ criminals to take control of people’s computers stealing there passwords and login credentials.
Other browsers are safe from this exploit, including Firefox, opera, safari and chrome, you are advised to switch as soon as possible, how about now?
Firefox is a very secure and an amazing web browser, plus it’s FREE, also being supported by 44% of the world’s web accessing people, which is pretty neat.
Just click this button to get going!
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