Monday, May 18th, 2009
Web Slices is a new feature in Internet Explorer 8, enabling websites to connect to their users by subscribing to content directly within a webpage. Web Slices behave just like feeds where clients can subscribe to get updates and notify users of changes. The idea is that web sites that traffic in constantly updating information, such as weather, stock, or online auctions, can provide the option for users to select the section of the page containing that information and save it in the read more
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Javascript is a scripting language that can provide enormous functionality and the ability to create dynamic websites. JavaScript can add activity and function to a website, such as drop down menus, navigation button effects and interactive forms.You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser in order to view multimedia presentations. Please follow these instructions to enable Java though your Web browser:
Open your browser(Internet Explorer).
Open the “Tools” menu.
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
The Automatic Proxy Result Cache is a performance enhancement that was added to Internet Explorer 5.5 and later. The purpose of the cache is to reduce the client-side processing of the automatic proxy configuration script. When Internet Explorer is configured for the usage of automatic proxy configuration, it caches the information which is already returned. In case a proxy server fails, you might then get an error message, although programs are available. By a simple setting, you are able read more
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Favorites, also known as bookmarks, are a convenient way to organize and find webpages that you visit frequently. If you use Internet Explorer on several computers, you can save your favorites from one computer and then import that list to another computer.Internet Explorer 7 makes it easy to import and export your favorites, feeds, and cookies with an import and export wizard.
To export favorites Follow these steps on the computer that you’re exporting your favorites from.
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