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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Flash detection problem solved |
From: | John Croteau |
Date: | Tue, 28 Sep 1999 16:57:19 +0100 |
Hi Rob,
> > The ONLY browsers that are immune to server
> > MIME problems are Windows versions of IE 3 and later. All other browsers
> > use the MIME type sent by the server. They may or may not have symptoms.
> > Netscape 4 has less problems than Netscape 3 but some visitors will
> > still have symptoms ranging from annoying popups, no pix to crashing
> > browsers.
> Is it true to say that Mac versions of IE suffer from the same problems?
Yes
> Anyway, like I said, adding a mime type is not hard. Get the sysadmins to do
> it. And send them a nice box of biscuits and a thank you note.
Very good advice.
Translation for Americans:
Biscuits = Cookies
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