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What Happened To Mozilla?!?!
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Hey guys: thanks for the feedback. Firstly, if you read the description for the Internet Explorer forum you will see it's related to all web browsing
But in addition to that, explorer.exe is essentially the Windows kernel and iexplore.exe is pretty much the same program. Which basically means that if your IE is broken your Windows is broken
So I figured I would condense all explorer.exe, iexplore.exe, and web browsing issues into one forum.
What would anyone even post in a Mozilla forum?
Just note that the IE forum is for all browsing issues. Enjoy!
But in addition to that, explorer.exe is essentially the Windows kernel and iexplore.exe is pretty much the same program. Which basically means that if your IE is broken your Windows is broken
So I figured I would condense all explorer.exe, iexplore.exe, and web browsing issues into one forum.What would anyone even post in a Mozilla forum?
Just note that the IE forum is for all browsing issues. Enjoy! Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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I completely agree like I said, tips n tricks but, like you said " " you cleared things up. I guess it is the name Internet Explorer not Internet Explorer/Mozilla or Internet Explorer/Mozilla tips n tricks.
Sorry I get carryed away sometimes.
Sorry I get carryed away sometimes.
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Originally Posted by MAD_DOG
haha true maybe thats why. hmmmm but, what about all the tips and tricks to it?
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I think a Mozilla section could be useful. People may have issues with the plugins. "I can't get flash to work in X," or "mozilla-plugger is broken with Y." Also, there are so many add-ins for firefox, that there could be a huge discussion about them. Maybe it wouldn't be a big hitter of a forum, but it could very well serve a purpose. I suppose most people who use firefox are *nix users, and are probably pretty familiar with toyng around with things if they aren't using a "default" browser, but as it gains growth, more support will be needed on Linux, Windows, and others. Just my input.
Oh yeah, shameless support for firefox:
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Oh yeah, shameless support for firefox:
w00t!
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