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Answer» You can download Internet Explorer 10 in the language that matches your version of Windows or choose the English version, which works with all versions of Windows 7.
If you need help finding out which version of Windows you're running, see Is my PC running the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows?
Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7Thanks EF From what I've seen of IE 10 in Windows 8 on the notebook PC I bought Feb. 21, I think it has a good chance of stopping, and perhaps REVERSING, the diminishing of IE's market share. Not to get into a browser debate, but is she fast like google chrome? I remember 8 being painfully slow.I haven't tried it on WIN 7 yet but on my Win 8 it loads kinda slow. After that though it performs well. If you use MSN as a homepage or for news, sports, tech articles etc you will like it. The tiles are kind of cool.downloaded it, IE 10 for win 7 x64 runs pretty fast (I am have 2gb of ram) But for some reason the UI reminds me chromeThis is great. Will try this one. Thank you for sharing!You need to remove the Ad from your sig.As a somewhat related TANGENT, anybody hear about that "CrashIE.com" website?
Well, apparently, it causes IE to hang. It claims this is the Javascript that causes the hang:
Code: [Select]for(x in document.write){document.write(x);}
Now, in my test, this allegedly caused IE8 to "hang"; what I FOUND odd was that, when I transplanted the alleged Javascript to a separate page, I did not encounter the script problem. So, I decided to see what it was actually doing.
It appears that CrashIE actually sends an infinite LOOP JS script to any browser that identifies as IE: Code: [Select]for(;;)setInterval("void(0)",0)
If it finds MSIE in the browserAgent, the server sends that Javascript back. It's an infinite loop and will cause any browser to hang temporarily (at least). As you might expect, putting MSIE in the browseragent of another browser happens to cause this as well. I thought it was interesting because it's trying to be intentionally misleading.Quote from: patio on April 04, 2013, 07:17:58 PM You need to remove the Ad from your sig.
I removed it for himQuote from: BC_Programmer on April 05, 2013, 04:44:28 AMAs a somewhat related tangent, anybody hear about that "CrashIE.com" website?
Well, apparently, it causes IE to hang. It claims this is the Javascript that causes the hang:
Code: [Select]for(x in document.write){document.write(x);}
Now, in my test, this allegedly caused IE8 to "hang"; what I found odd was that, when I transplanted the alleged Javascript to a separate page, I did not encounter the script problem. So, I decided to see what it was actually doing.
It appears that CrashIE actually sends an infinite loop JS script to any browser that identifies as IE: Code: [Select]for(;;)setInterval("void(0)",0)
If it finds MSIE in the browserAgent, the server sends that Javascript back. It's an infinite loop and will cause any browser to hang temporarily (at least). As you might expect, putting MSIE in the browseragent of another browser happens to cause this as well. I thought it was interesting because it's trying to be intentionally misleading.
You're completely correct on the second part, I just checked it on Chrome and it completely failed to load when I used a fake IE10 browser agent.Didn't crash FFox...but locked it up for approx 1 minute.
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