Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:10 pm
That's why I never download any new program until at least a month goes by.Hostrauser wrote:No program is flawless, and note that this problem was in Firefox 2.0, also.
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That's why I never download any new program until at least a month goes by.Hostrauser wrote:No program is flawless, and note that this problem was in Firefox 2.0, also.
Too bad Firefox 2.0 has been out for a little more than a month, eh?Chapagne wrote:That's why I never download any new program until at least a month goes by.Hostrauser wrote:No program is flawless, and note that this problem was in Firefox 2.0, also.
Ya think? I was referring to not downloading 3.0 yet.senza cervello wrote:Too bad Firefox 2.0 has been out for a little more than a month, eh?
Really? I have to visit a malicious web page before I'm at risk? NO WAY! Lame article, lame vulnerability. Which browser doesn't have this risk (mac people go away)?Yahoo! News wrote:Tipping Point ranked the severity of the vulnerability as high, but said that users would have to click on a link in an e-mail or visit a malicious Web page before being affected.
Haha wow. I never knew that. I just tried really quickly dragging in WoP.com and it does save to your desktop. That is so awesome!tSz42 wrote:Really? I have to visit a malicious web page before I'm at risk? NO WAY! Lame article, lame vulnerability. Which browser doesn't have this risk (mac people go away)?Yahoo! News wrote:Tipping Point ranked the severity of the vulnerability as high, but said that users would have to click on a link in an e-mail or visit a malicious Web page before being affected.
Anyway, I can't recall if Firefox 2.0 had this, but in 3.0 you can now drag and drop images to your desktop and it'll save them. Same goes for web links, it will save the page.
Mac has had this ability for approx. a decade, using any browser...tSz42 wrote:Anyway, I can't recall if Firefox 2.0 had this, but in 3.0 you can now drag and drop images to your desktop and it'll save them. Same goes for web links, it will save the page.
haha! i know! what's with everyone now?The Aceman wrote:Mac has had this ability for approx. a decade, using any browser...tSz42 wrote:Anyway, I can't recall if Firefox 2.0 had this, but in 3.0 you can now drag and drop images to your desktop and it'll save them. Same goes for web links, it will save the page.
no you said that about the vulnerability of browsers.....i'm just sayin...tSz42 wrote:which is why I said mac people go away.
this is why people refute the idea of intelligent design. no one likes to have inferior abilities...The Aceman wrote:no you said that about the vulnerability of browsers.....i'm just sayin...tSz42 wrote:which is why I said mac people go away.
I didn't ask mac people to come back.The Aceman wrote:no you said that about the vulnerability of browsers.....i'm just sayin...tSz42 wrote:which is why I said mac people go away.