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Java Test page

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by Lonny Jones, 2003/04/14.

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  1. 2003/04/14
    Lonny Jones

    Lonny Jones Inactive Alumni Thread Starter

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    Hi

    Java Test page

    I wonder what others have reported here

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    http://www.help4web.net/webmaster/Java/index.html
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    Microsoft Internet Explorer (Mozilla) version 4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90; Q312461; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)

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    Any idea why the mention of Mozilla ? and Q 312426
    And what is this [NET CLR 1.1.4322]

    Lonny
     
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    BruceKrymow

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    Hi, Lonny ~

    FYI - here is what was detected on my machine:

    Microsoft Internet Explorer (Mozilla) version 4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; Avant Browser [avantbrowser.com])

    The javascript in the source of that page sniffs out the version of your OS and browser.

    I never did understand the 'IE/Moz' reference tie-in.

    The 'Q312426' refers to a hotfix for 'Exchange Server' or 'BackOffice' software.

    The 'NET CLR 1.1.4322' is something installed or patched on your system, but I don't know what. Netscape, maybe?
     

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    Arie

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    It's just part of the 'game' back then... Web designers where designing pages for different browsers, and where detecting the Netscape browser "Mozilla ". Since IE 3 (or 4, can't remember), the MSIE browser is 'compatible' with that standard, so MS added the "Mozilla" part.

    Possibly you installed the .NET framework from Windows Update?
     
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    Lonny Jones

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    I was thinking it might be it,
    Yep I sure did - dont know why or exactly what its for though ?

    Noticed some new options in security settings.
    both were set default enabled
    Run components not signed with authenticode [not thankyou]
    signed enabled


    'Q312426' any Ideas about this.
    All I can find is in referance to 'Exchange Server' or 'BackOffice'
    as Bruce suggested--Hi Bruce.
    Mayhap they both are from net-framework ?

    Lonny
     
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