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  ...and another thing 47
Published: 2/26/2010

Jon Honeyball ponders Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8, and wonders whether Flash is still worth targeting.

There appears to be somewhat of a rousing rabble of noise circulating around the Internet that we should be dumping Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) and moving forwards to IE8. It transpires that IE6 has more holes in it than a colander. which makes it a prime target for unscrupulous people writing nasty Web site code to exploit such vulnerabilities.
 


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