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Old 09-19-2007, 04:20 AM
Leonard Grey
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Re: IE7 design fault

Funny, I've never had that experience. You don't suppose it might be a
server side issue? How about posting a link that allegedly has that problem.

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Leonard Grey
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AM wrote:
> This is not a bug, seems a poor design issue to me. When I wish to save a web
> page, the "archive, single file" option (default) may take a long time for it
> save the page. In the meantime, you CANNOT use the other tabs that are open!
> You have to wait until the web page is saved! You can open another IE
> instance and continue browsing for other things but still this is a waste of
> time if you're in a rush and are locked out of the open tabs you wish to
> access or work on.
>
> Saving a web page in html form is usually quick, but you lose out on the
> images and hyperlinks. So you have to use the single page option which is
> *sometimes* relatively quick (a few seconds) other times it can take a long
> time (over a minute) or even freeze indefinitely. This flaw was carried on
> from IE6 and IE5 and no one thought it worthy enough to do anything about.
> Pls dont leave it unfixed in IE8.
>
> Thank you.
> AM
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Old 09-19-2007, 04:20 AM