Microsoft's childish antics
This is a discussion about Microsoft's childish antics in the Slack Space category; I tried it out and it's true. It's laughable that MS has to resort to sneaky tactics. .
http://www.libervis.com/modules/new....php?storyid=98
I tried it out and it's true. It's laughable that MS has to resort to sneaky tactics.
I tried it out and it's true. It's laughable that MS has to resort to sneaky tactics.
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Are you talking about Microsoft's own MSN site and the way they filter out non-IE browsers ?!?
Well, I guess I really don't have a big deal with it being on their MSN site since Microsoft wants to brand that site as a Microsoft only site, meaning best viewed and used by Microsoft only products
Well, I guess I really don't have a big deal with it being on their MSN site since Microsoft wants to brand that site as a Microsoft only site, meaning best viewed and used by Microsoft only products
Your link doesn't seem to work. Here's mine:
http://www.libervis.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=98
http://www.libervis.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=98
And here's the fix for this, it appears to be a Java Script
This was posted by the Moderator of that site.
go to msn.com
open adblock
block the script http://hp.msn.com/scr/home/msnmoz1021.js
problem solved.
This was posted by the Moderator of that site.
go to msn.com
open adblock
block the script http://hp.msn.com/scr/home/msnmoz1021.js
problem solved.
Alernatively, if you want to open a link in a new tab, just hold CTRL down as you click the link...
middle mouse button for me