How can you tell if the new IE 8 browser is processing a request?
Posted on January 2nd, 2010 by admin
On the old browser one could just look and see if the MS logo in the
upper left corner was waving to see if the browser was "working"
Try looking at a tab, there should be a little rotating circle thing.
Don’t we all just love how Micrapsoft "revamps" things?!
Use Firefox! If you do, get the NoScript add-on as well. Go to Tools>Add-ons, and when it opens, search for NoScript. When it shows results, click Add to Firefox.
What NoScript does, is stops scripts from automatically running, protecting you. There are 2 options you can use, to always allow a webpage to show all of it’s content, or to temporarily allow.
If you use FF instead, then do enjoy!
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:06 pm
Try looking at a tab, there should be a little rotating circle thing.
Don’t we all just love how Micrapsoft "revamps" things?!
Use Firefox! If you do, get the NoScript add-on as well. Go to Tools>Add-ons, and when it opens, search for NoScript. When it shows results, click Add to Firefox.
What NoScript does, is stops scripts from automatically running, protecting you. There are 2 options you can use, to always allow a webpage to show all of it’s content, or to temporarily allow.
If you use FF instead, then do enjoy!
References :
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/