Author: Steve Lopez
Date: 21:58:10 02/14/00
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On February 15, 2000 at 00:52:28, Vincent Vega wrote: >On February 14, 2000 at 20:23:00, Steve Lopez wrote: > >>On February 14, 2000 at 19:54:59, Vincent Vega wrote: >> >> >>>I have _proven_ that IE is required for HTML Help. I have cited official >>>source, I have proven it experimentally, and I explained how it all works. For >>>you to continue claim otherwise without citing any evidence to support your >>>position destroys your credibility. >>> >> >>>HTML Help is a technology that requires internet browser components >> >>Note the use of the word "components". This is *not* the same as the full IE >>browser. For you to continue to claim otherwise is just trolling. >> >>-- Steve Lopez > >You forgot to include the next sentence. >"Microsoft Internet Explorer is the only browser that will work with the HTML >Help viewer components." > >Nothing else can provide those components. I have proven that a fully >functional IE is installed on the target computer. Those facts are confirmed by >Microsoft - the maker of HTML Help and IE. You are unable to deny that. It >appears that the only one trolling here is you, sir. The initial discussion is becoming obscured. Here's the sentence again: >"Microsoft Internet Explorer is the only browser that will work with the HTML >Help viewer components." This is not the same as saying that IE is required to be your browser of choice if you wish to use Fritz6, as several people have erroneously claimed in the past. And, as I stated in another post, if a user wishes to use the old Win95-style help files (for whatever reason, including not wishing to install the IE compatible DLLs), that is offered as an option in Fritz6. If someone feels "forced" to "install IE" in order to be able to use the HTML type files, that's a Microsoft issue, not a ChessBase issue. -- Steve Lopez The Chess Kamikaze Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/ludekdudek/ The Chess Kamikaze Club: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/chesskamikazes
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