-none- 2007-08-15 - By Kristian Rink
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Frank;
first off, thanks a load for your reply, much appreciated.
["Frank W. Zammetti" <fzlists@(protected)> @ Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:02:42 -0400 (EDT)]
> Have you noticed if this affects IE users and Firefox users equally? > I ask because there's a known issue (that I've never seen an actual > answer to) where IE causes these exceptions frequently with no ill > effect to anything (other than the overhead of handling the exception > in the VM on the server).
I am not sure on that, gonna check that in order to see whether or not you're about to get your box of donuts. ;)
However, seriously this is a rather bad thing as I am convinced most of our users to possibly make use of a "default" web browser on their system, having no idea what a browser is, at all... On the other side, having the file transmission terminated / corrupted surely isn't what I would call "no ill effect"... ;) Does anyone have a smart idea how to compensate for this issue?
Thanks in advance and best regards, Kristian
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