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Got news today that two Microsoft updates for IE may break websites using certain ActiveX controls. As far as I can tell, the only reason to even launch IE nowadays is to use websites (like FEMA's disaster-relief page or the US Copyright Office) that require it to access their stupidly platform-dependent services. Now, in order patch their own security flaws, Microsoft has broken who-knows-how-many such services, and I guess it will be up to web programmers out in the trenches to mop up the mess that ensues.
Yet another argument for building standards-compliant, universally accessible websites. As much as I grumble about the difficulties of sorting out accessibility issues, I'd rather be wrestling with that than waiting to see whether the latest Windows Update renders my entire website unusable.

This post was first published Wednesday, 9 Nov 2005, 12:54 AM

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