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IE7 (or MultipleIEs) hates me
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IE7 (or MultipleIEs) hates me
On my last computer, when I installed IE7 (and IE6 and IE5.5 using this) it went bonkers. Half the links I clicked would time out waiting for some file or other to download, pressing the Stop or Refresh buttons wouldn't do anything, the browser would just freeze until it had timed out the request for whatever file it was. I was looking forward to switching to a new computer and doing a fresh install of IE7.

I did that today, and subsequently installed IE6 and IE5.5 again with Multiple_IEs. I don't think I've got the same bug but I couldn't be sure because no pages will open in IE7! Instead, any URL I type (or any link I drag-and-drop, or any page I attempt to open using any method) in IE7 now starts up Firefox and opens the link in that instead!


Does anybody have any clue how to resolve this? IE6 and IE5.5 are working normally, it's just IE7 that has lost the plot.
#2 - CSU1
Quote from thisnameistaken :


Does anybody have any clue how to resolve this? IE6 and IE5.5 are working normally, it's just IE7 that has lost the plot.

yep, bannish IE for eva! get opera, or if you must firefox they have so much more to offer with so little intrusion to the rest of the system
#3 - ajp71
Quote from thisnameistaken :
Does anybody have any clue how to resolve this?

Install Firefox

I found a slightly retarded Windows moment once when I discovered that to install IE7 I needed service pack 2 and my version of IE6 was out of date for Windows updates. In there infinite wisdom MS had removed the IE6 update because IE7 was out so I couldn't install IE7 or SP2 because the both needed the other first :doh:
Quote from thisnameistaken :Instead, any URL I type (or any link I drag-and-drop, or any page I attempt to open using any method) in IE7 now starts up Firefox and opens the link in that instead!

See, it's already hinting you into the right direction
#5 - mr_x
Kev: use Firefox!

it's the only logical solution!
Hey Kev, why u using MultipleIE's? Browser compatibility checks?
I just IE6 and IE5 on MultipleIE's on a few computers aswell as IE7 and FF and i've never had a problem....
You all suck (except Niki).

I've obviously got Firefox, and it's my default browser. I'm installing other, more retarded browsers for testing purposes. I have no choice but to install them.

Actually, switching IE7 to be the default browser stops the "IE7 opens all links in Firefox" bug from happening and instead throws me a completely meaningless error message and a new instance of what appears to be IE7 but completely crippled and useless.

I also think IE7 perhaps isn't actually starting when I start IE7 - I think it's IE6, which then opens the broken IE7 window in response to requests.

Oh dear...
#8 - mr_x
Quote from thisnameistaken :You all suck (except Niki).

I've obviously got Firefox, and it's my default browser. I'm installing other, more retarded browsers for testing purposes. I have no choice but to install them.

Actually, switching IE7 to be the default browser stops the "IE7 opens all links in Firefox" bug from happening and instead throws me a completely meaningless error message and a new instance of what appears to be IE7 but completely crippled and useless.

I also think IE7 perhaps isn't actually starting when I start IE7 - I think it's IE6, which then opens the broken IE7 window in response to requests.

Oh dear...

Now I understand...

Are you testing to see which browser is 'the most retarded'?
hm in that case the only workable solution i can think of is vmware
Quote from mr_x :Now I understand...

Are you testing to see which browser is 'the most retarded'?

To be honest that would be a moot point, given that the company who produces the market-leading browser - in full knowledge of its standards-compliance shortcomings - decided to integrate it with the shell of their OS and make it impossible to run multiple versions of it without third-party hacks.

Quote from Shotglass :hm in that case the only workable solution i can think of is vmware

I'm sure there's a solution without resorting to virtualisation (esp. given Niki's reply), but I am rapidly losing any interest in finding out.
Actually i never actually use IE7, i use the IETab in FF to test my IE7 stuff... maybe thats why i dont see any problems? FF is my default browser.
I've just installed IETab. Hilariously, I can't figure out whether it's showing me the page in IE6 or IE7.

I'll have to hack a CSS tester page together to find out...
OK...

IETab runs IE7.
IE6 works
IE5.5 works.
IE7 renders pages, allows me to click links, but the minute I touch any browser chrome (address bar, navigation buttons, even dropping a link into the browser) it sends the request to Firefox.

Hahahahahaha.

What a ****-up.
#14 - CSU1
did u try to manually set ie to open url extensions in folder options/file types?
Quote from thisnameistaken :I'm sure there's a solution without resorting to virtualisation (esp. given Niki's reply), but I am rapidly losing any interest in finding out.

well with vm youd be set up within a few mins so... why not
Quote from thisnameistaken :OK...

IETab runs IE7.
IE6 works
IE5.5 works.
IE7 renders pages, allows me to click links, but the minute I touch any browser chrome (address bar, navigation buttons, even dropping a link into the browser) it sends the request to Firefox.

Hahahahahaha.

What a ****-up.

But IE7 works ok through the FF IETab?
The only problem is when u use the standalone IE7?
Quote from CSU1 :did u try to manually set ie to open url extensions in folder options/file types?

Yeah that works, but Firefox is my default browser and I'd like to keep it that way. It also doesn't solve the problem of IE7's chrome functions all opening pages in Firefox.

Quote from Shotglass :well with vm youd be set up within a few mins so... why not

Niki suggested IETab for Firefox, which is good enough for me. But I would like to fix IE7 too. If I can't, then fine, but I'd like to.

Quote from nikimere :But IE7 works ok through the FF IETab?
The only problem is when u use the standalone IE7?

Yep. Presumably because I'm not using IE7's browser chrome when running it through Firefox. IE7 works fine when navigating via links in pages, it's only when I do something like drop a link into it or hit the "Home" button or something that it gives up and defers to Firefox.
Quote from thisnameistaken :Yep. Presumably because I'm not using IE7's browser chrome when running it through Firefox. IE7 works fine when navigating via links in pages, it's only when I do something like drop a link into it or hit the "Home" button or something that it gives up and defers to Firefox.

Just dont use IE7... theres no need, IETab is IE7... just within FF. I've not come across any differences in the past 4 or 5 months of developing...
Quote from nikimere :Just dont use IE7... theres no need, IETab is IE7... just within FF. I've not come across any differences in the past 4 or 5 months of developing...

No choice, it seems - done a reinstall of IE7 and it's still behaving like a weirdo.

Sod it. Thanks for suggesting IETab though Niki, I never would've thought of that.
#21 - DeKo
Quote from h3adbang3r :Opera is better
just look a side by side (by side) comparison between IE7, FF 2.0 and Opera 9.20
http://news.softpedia.com/news ... vs-Opera-9-20-54537.shtml

When opera use common sense and introduce a middle click to open a new tab, then ill use it. ffs even IE managed to copy it.

*Oh wow, opera loads an internet page 1 hundredth of a second faster than FF and has an installer .5 MB smaller. Lets all change to opera*


WAAAIIITTT, did you actually read the article?

"So, if you want security over speed, go with IE7. If speed is what you need and do not care much of the security of the browsing, then choose Opera. And if you are looking for a middle solution or a compromise between the two, Firefox is what you need."

Since when did Opera win? it comes first in speed yeah, but third in every other test.


Sorry kev for kinda going off-topic.
#23 - DeKo
Quote from Shotglass :
it always had that ?

Okay i didnt know that. The old version of opera that i had doesnt, new one does. the only thing that bugs me with opera though is the lack of adblock
Quote from DeKo :Okay i didnt know that. The old version of opera that i had doesnt, new one does. the only thing that bugs me with opera though is the lack of adblock

ive been toying aorund with opera ever since at least v5 and i cant remember a single version that didnt have middle mouse new tab as the default setting

http://operawiki.info/OperaAdblock

IE7 (or MultipleIEs) hates me
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