wrong link to MS site (RegExp)

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Leopoldus
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wrong link to MS site (RegExp)

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Am I right, that in Help document and in some topics of this forum links to MS site www-page reviewing RegExp http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defau ... ssions.asp is wrong (it readdress to some index at address http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/share ... config.xml)?

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Re: wrong link to MS site (RegExp)

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Works alright over here! Must be something with your browser maybe?

Leopoldus
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Re: wrong link to MS site (RegExp)

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admin wrote:Works alright over here! Must be something with your browser maybe?
Yes, my browser had a very important bug - it iwas not MS product, but Opera. :( I've tried now in Internet Explorer, all work. One more fact about MS policy...

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I'm using Mozilla and I also don't have any problems with that site.
-> Opera-Bug...
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Gandolf

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Not an Opera bug - an Opera user bug!! You can configure Opera to look as if it's Opera, Mozilla or I.E.

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Gandolf wrote:Not an Opera bug - an Opera user bug!! You can configure Opera to look as if it's Opera, Mozilla or I.E.
Not an Opera user bug, but Microsoft Corp. bug! Yes, you can configure Opera this way, but why you should do so?

Gandolf

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Leopoldus wrote:you can configure Opera this way, but why you should do so?
Because I.E. allows access to your system from the site you are looking at. If you configure a browser to look like I.E. I understand this cannot happen. I never use I.E. because of this "loophole" as M$ call it.

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