Png Files Are Transparent In Ie 7

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  1. OutcastColt

    OutcastColt Active Member

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    I think that I am love with the New Internet Explorer 7. I can now view png files in Internet Explorer. I dont have to switch over to Firefox to check out renders. On top of that They have changed the whole interface and impamented tabed browsing. They also have RSS Feeds that you can add to the browser. I love it.

    Here it is check it out

    Internet Explorer 7 beta
     
  2. Fitz

    Fitz Well-Known Member

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    props to them, tho they are late, if it is (somehow) as safe as firefox, i'll actually have to say IE is decent
     
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    DYNAMIC SECURITY PROTECTION MAKES EVERYDAY TASKS EASIER

    IMPROVED PLATFORM AND MANAGEABILITY

    ActiveX® Opt-in
    Disables nearly all pre-installed ActiveX controls to prevent potentially vulnerable controls from being exposed to attack. You can easily enable or disable ActiveX controls as needed through the Information Bar and the Add-on Manager. Simplified User Experience
    The Internet Explorer 7 frame is reorganized to make it noticeably simpler, more streamlined, and less cluttered with unnecessary items. This maximizes the area of the screen devoted to the webpages that you want to see and makes performing the most common browsing tasks easy. CSS Improvements
    Addresses many of the major inconsistencies that can cause web developers problems when producing visually rich, interactive webpages. Improved support for CSS2.1, including selectors and fixed positioning, allow web developers to create more powerful effects without the use of script.


    Security Status Bar
    Enhances awareness of website security and privacy settings by displaying color-coded notifications next to the address bar. Internet Explorer 7 changes the Address Bar green for websites bearing new High Assurance certificates, indicating the site owner has completed extensive identity verification checks. Phishing Filter notifications, certificate names, and the gold padlock icon are now also adjacent to the address bar for better visibility. Certificate and privacy detail information can easily be displayed with a single click on the Security Status Bar.

    Advanced Printing
    Automatically scales a printed webpage so that it's not wider than the paper it will be printed on. Internet Explorer 7 also includes a multi-page print preview with live margins, resizing text to avoid document clipping, and an option to print only selected text. Application Compatibility Toolkit
    An application compatibility kit will be available for Internet Explorer 7, allowing IT pros and developers to understand any incompatibilities with their existing websites, applications, and deployments.
    Phishing Filter
    Proactively warns and helps protect you against potential or known fraudulent sites and blocks the site if appropriate. The opt-in filter is updated several times per hour using the latest security information from Microsoft and several industry partners about fraudulent websites.

    Toolbar Search Box
    Web searches using your favorite search provider can now be entered into a search box within the toolbar, eliminating the clutter of separate toolbars. You can easily choose a provider from the dropdown list or add more providers. Alpha Channel in PNG
    Supports transparency within the PNG image format, resulting in better-looking websites that are simpler to build.
    Cross-Domain Barriers
    Limits script on webpages from interacting with content from other domains or windows. This enhanced safeguard will further protect against malware by limiting the potential for malicious websites to manipulate flaws in other websites or cause you to download undesired content or software.

    Favorites Center
    Offers easy and fast access to Favorites, Tab Groups, Browsing History, and RSS Feed subscriptions. Expands out when needed, and can be pinned in place for even easier access. Group Policy Improvements
    Provides support for all aspects of Internet Explorer settings through Group Policy, greatly easing management across an enterprise.
    Delete Browsing History
    Allows you to clean up cached pages, passwords, form data, cookies, and history, all from a single window. RSS Feeds
    Automatically detects RSS feeds on sites by illuminating an icon on the toolbar. A single click on the icon allows you to preview and optionally subscribe to the site's RSS feed, and then be automatically notified as content is updated. Read RSS feeds directly in the browser, scan for important stories, and filter your view with search terms or site-specific categories.

    Internet Explorer Administration Kit
    OEMs and deployment specialists can pre-package Internet Explorer with customized settings or additional programs for their users.
    Address Bar Protection
    Every window, regardless of whether it's a pop-up or standard window, will present an address bar to the user, helping to block malicious sites from emulating trusted sites. Tabbed Browsing
    View multiple sites in a single browser window. Easily switch from one site to another through tabs at the top of the browser frame. Improved AJAX Support
    Improves the implementation of the XMLHTTP Request as a native Javascript object for rich AJAX-style applications. While Internet Explorer 6 handled XMLHTTP requests with an ActiveX control, Internet Explorer 7 exposes XMLHTTP natively. This improves syntactical compatibility across different browsers and allows clients to configure and customize a security policy of their choice without compromising key AJAX scenarios.


    International Domain Name Anti-spoofing
    In addition to adding support for International Domain Names in URLs, Internet Explorer also notifies you when visually similar characters in the URL are not expressed in the same language, thus protecting you against sites that could otherwise appear as known, trustworthy sites.

    Quick Tabs
    Provides easy tab selection and navigation by displaying thumbnails of all open tabs in a single window. Open Search Extensions
    In conjunction with Amazon.com, a set of RSS Simple List Extensions were submitted to the RSS community, and released under the Creative Commons license. Among other features, these extensions greatly simplify development of applications that interact with Open Search-compatible search providers.
    URL Handling Security
    Redesigned URL parsing ensures consistent processing and minimizes possible exploits. The new URL handler helps centralize critical data parsing and increases data consistency throughout the application. Tab Groups
    Tabs can be grouped and saved into logical categories, allowing you to open multiple tabs with a single click. A Tab Group can easily be set as the Home Page Group so the entire Tab Group opens every time Internet Explorer is launched from the Start menu. RSS Platform
    Provides rich functionality for downloading, storing, and accessing RSS feeds across the entire operating system, and enables more users than ever before to embrace RSS. Once a feed is subscribed to in one application, that subscription, and all the associated content, will be made available across the operating system for any application that wishes to consume it.


    Fix My Settings
    To keep you protected from browsing with unsafe settings, Internet Explorer 7 warns you with an Information Bar when current security settings may put you at risk. Within the Internet Control Panel, you will see certain critical items highlighted in red when they are unsafely configured. In addition to dialog alerts warning you about unsafe settings, you will be reminded by the Information Bar as long as the settings remain unsafe. You can instantly reset Internet security settings to the 'Medium-High' default level by clicking the 'Fix My Settings' option in the Information Bar.

    Page Zoom
    Enlarge or zoom in on individual webpages, including both text and graphics, to either focus on specific content or to make content more accessible to those with vision limitations.
    Add-ons Disabled Mode
    To help troubleshoot difficulties launching Internet Explorer or reaching specific websites, you have the ability to start in "No Add-ons" mode, where only critical system Add-ons are enabled.


    Features Unique to
    Windows Vista®
    The following features are available only with Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista:

    Protected Mode
    Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista runs in isolation from other applications in the operating system. Exploits and malicious software are restricted from writing to any location beyond Temporary Internet Files without explicit user consent.

    Parental Controls
    To help keep kids safe online, parents can control browsing behavior through the parental control settings built into Windows Vista. The child's safety level can be monitored and safely changed remotely. The safety level carries over to many PC activities, such as playing games or browsing the Internet. A child's browsing session can even be examined by a parent afterwards, and cannot be removed without the parent's permissions.
     
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    SM hallow Well-Known Member

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    I'd still prefer to use Firefox :)
     
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    i prefer the skins in firefox and unless IE makes a black one ill stick with firefox
     
  6. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    well, I had IE7 beta. it wasn't bad or anything. transparency worked fine. I opted to avoid using it though... just in case.
     
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    I think I'll stick with FireFox too - after I made the switch a while back, I hate using IE :P
     
  8. Ev!L ErN!E

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    I use IE, and I'm glad they have made it so you can see .png's like there supposed to be seen.

    Not sure if I'll be using the beta tho... never really trusted beta versions from Microsoft.
     
  9. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    your choice, either go with a 6 year old browser or a new beta browser.
    eitherway, you don't get the best product on the market though.
     
  10. djsam05

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    i still would rather opra or ff coz ie is ----e
     
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    It's still a frggn beta. If you check the history of IE you'll see they've problems with major - when I say major I mean it - security bugs... all the hackers will prop be trying how to crack the IE7BETA.

    I suggest you to wait with IE7 till they release the final version.

    EDIT: the whole setup is ripped from Netscape/FireFox... how dare they.... rats!
     
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    yeah, if there are that many bugs in updated versions of IE6 then I wouldnt switch to IE7 BETA unless my life was at stake because beta from M$=BAAAD IDEA!!

    Still stick with firefox or opera.
     
  13. OutcastColt

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    I think I am going to start a FF security vulnerabilities thread. This way people can really see no matter what browser you have there will be security vulnerabilities. No browser in the world is 100% sercure with now problems.
     
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    I still prefer FF
     
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    Opera is still my browser of choice.
     

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