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(Unverified)Dec 28th 2007 7:16AM
I agree, Opera should go after Microsoft about making sure Internet Explorer is standards-compliant. I'm sorry, but ActiveX is NOT a standard, it's a proprietary technology. While it's good for certain things, it also creates more security issues than it fixes. Check out www.secunia.com and see how many security vulnerabilities have NOT been fixed by Microsoft on IE compared to Opera's browser....you'll find that Opera has NO known vulnerabilities, and IE still has MANY that haven't been patched yet...and they're STILL being exploited as we speak. Mozilla's Firefox has its own share of vulnerabilities as well that haven't been patched yet as well.
YOU be the judge...