Bugs in IE 7

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Here today, gone tomorrow... or rather... here yesterday, gone today.

After installing the beta version of IE 7 I was having problems trying to download my Hotmail mail, I was getting an invalid login error. It's been working fine for the last 4 or so years and just as suddenly it stopped. The only change I'd made to the computer was the IE7 install. As soon as I performed an uninstall my mail was downloaded straight away. I even performed virus and spyware scans trying to figure out what was up. I have a clean system at least.

Now the view from Internet Explorer isn't going crazy with the CSS on my weblogs either. I can forget about those hacks till another day. I discovered a CSS isue with Firefox and IE when I added a date code to The Playground, and the box appears up high in IE and down where it should in Firefox. It's most frustrating. Until a new version of IE is released that isn't full of bugs then I guess we have to keep hacking the code.

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"The natural world around us shows the way to relief. All of life is maintained by the sun, by the air, by water, by the earth and its resources. And to whom was the sun given? To everyone. If there is any one thing that people do have in common, it is the gift of sunlight. But as the early Christians said, If the sun were not hung so high, someone would have claimed it long ago.

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