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as seen on Internet.com
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A third party DNS server puts a lot more pep in your Web surfing, provides protection against nefarious Web sites and other handy perks. Eric Geier shows you why it's worth the (minimal) effort.
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When one of my colleagues is accessing Outlook Web Access from IE, he frequently gets an error reported: "Outlook Web Access has encountered a Web browsing error".
The error report includes the following:
Client Information
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; Trident/4…
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Given the vulnerabilities in older versions of IE, I want to enforce a rule that only the latest IE or Firefox is used to browse the web.
I can't ensure that everyone's PC is up to date, so is there a firewall that will let me write a rule to restrict the version of the browser that can make requests…
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I have a website for class that is literally 1000's of pages long, with a next button at the bottom like this:
Prev 1 2 3 4 Next
With the following code, if that helps:
<a href="javascript:gotoModuleObjective(1,1,34,17, 1, 0);">Prev</a> </td>
<td align="center" width="10">…
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Hello,
I have something of a difficult situation : our company has a webserver in a remote data center that's, at the moment, only accessible by SSH and the firewall is not easily modifiable because the techs at the data center are unreliable and unreachable lately (not my choice of data center,…
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