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By: ziutek

Hi, Why not use YAHOO history? On my site it works perfectly in all of the browsers: http://news.adversitement.nl

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By: Zach Leatherman

“I just hope this is only temporary and that both Apple and Opera repair their browsers soon.” Does anyone else appreciate that quote from a Microsoft employee?

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By: Julien Lecomte

Folks using the Yahoo! history library may also be interested in this article: http://yuiblog.com/blog/2007/02/21/browser-history-manager/

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By: Andre

Zach, Do you want to say with your post that it is ok for everyone to bitch about MS bugs, but if someone at MS points out bugs in other systems that they have to shut up about it? Why don’t you just...

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By: Charles

It’s probably a tongue-in-cheek comment, Zach, Andre, he can only hope for any fixes from Apple and Opera; With IE’s serious history entry problems he (and we) know there’s no hope!

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By: Chad

Hey, if history management is so innate in all browsers, why, since the advent of dom manipulation and ajax has the browser industry not introduced some sort of standard? I’ve been hearing about...

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By: Web 2.0 Reviews

Firefox beet them all, so this is the reason I use this great web browser

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By: Zach Leatherman

I just found humor in the wording, especially the use of “soon,” given the amazing turnaround time for all the bugs I’ve submitted to the Internet Explorer bug tracker.

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