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Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

posted on September 12, 2008

I started using Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 a few weeks back. I installed it so I would know what to expect when installing it on the library computers. The biggest feature for public access computers is the InPrivate browsing.

InPrivate Browsing – Sometimes you don’t want to leave any trace of specific web browsing activity, such as when checking e-mail at an Internet café or shopping for a gift on a family PC. InPrivate Browsing in Internet Explorer 8 helps prevent your browsing history, temporary Internet files, form data, cookies, and usernames and passwords from being retained by the browser, leaving no evidence of your browsing or search history.

I don’t know if I will be able to setup this feature to be on by default through GPO but this will be handy for people who use the library patron computers. They will know once they close the browser, their internet browsing history, data and such will be cleared. I am already pushing out a setting in IE7 through GPO to clear internet temp files but this gives the patron piece of mind.

 

One of the things I have had to do though is turn on compatibility view. You’ll find that under the tools menu item. What happens is, I go to a page, like news.sympatico.ctv.ca and the page is either blank or really distorted. If you go the compatiblity view settings, you can see what site use compatibility view and decide if you want it on for all sites.

Filed Under: Technology, Web/Tech Tagged With: Beta, IE, IE8, InPrivate, Internet Explorer 8

New Gadgets

posted on January 22, 2008

Being the geek I am, I like gadgets. If it does something useful, all the better. I was reading my blogs last night and stumbled across KC’s blog. She talks about buying a Kindle, which is a new electronic book reader from Amazon. For me it looks interesting, but I wonder if I’ll be able to get my computer books in this format. If I can, then I can downsize my book collection. Since moving into the apartment, I have managed to get most of my stuff unpacked, sorted out, but I still have two or three bankers boxes of books to go through yet and I have already given a bunch of the good ones to the local library which for me, means bringing them into work and saying, “Hey, put these in the catalogue”. Electronic is nicer from a space perspective, but I want the same rights as I have now with a physical book.

But the best thing on her page though was the kids colouring thing. This is awesome, and I can see several kids getting these as gifts from me this year. Yes, I know, I can buy Crayons and a colouring book, it would be cheaper, doesn’t need power but this thing has gift from me written all over it.

Filed Under: Technology, Web/Tech

More Time Zone Change Information

posted on February 15, 2007

Rick has posted some great information from Pierre Roman about the daylight savings change happening in 2007. For those who don’t know, Pierre is a Technical Account Manager with Microsoft. I had the pleasure of working with Pierre back in my days when I worked for the City of Kingston and he was a consultant with Quanara.

This is the best plain language document I have seen on the subject yet. It covers most of the main Microsoft applications.

The article is located here. Ou si vous préférez, voici l’article en français.

I was wondering about SQL Server and found this article on the subject.

Looks like I am good to go now.

Filed Under: Technology, Web/Tech

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