Unofficial Vista blog tour, day 3
Today's stopping-off point on the Unofficial Vista blog tour is Naked Translations, where I discuss how IE7 uses Punycode to help protect users against domain spoofing. There's even a version française.
Today's stopping-off point on the Unofficial Vista blog tour is Naked Translations, where I discuss how IE7 uses Punycode to help protect users against domain spoofing. There's even a version française.
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You're unlikely to be the only person to feel that way, Francis, but unless we choose the Mac or Linux route, Vista is going to end up becoming a part of all our lives anyway when we next buy a new computer.
I hope you enjoy what you find here. I should get back to posting about other subjects in addition to the blog tour in a day or two.
Stuart | 11:34 , 29 2006
Well your "Petite" excursion has gained you one more blog reader. But not a customer because, to put it bluntly, I can't see that Vista adds anything that I want (Neither IE7 nor parental concerns are of any interest - sorry).
Francis | 11:09 , 29 2006