Domain: explorerdestroyer.com
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Stupid
My website ( http://coccinella.im/ ) receives more than 60% Firefox users, Internet Explorer has a share less than 20%. Oh yes, it's not a personal site, but a real website with lot's of visitors (not as much as google.com etc of course). Anyway, I think blocking Firefox is stupid. I don't think the person that is behind this action is involved with the advertissement business as this is bad PR for their business and will cost them money. I think Microsoft is behind this campaign (or it least sponsoring it) for these reasons:
* FUD to slow down Firefox adoption and to create the impression that websites will not be able to earn money from adds on their website if they allow Firefox
* giving Firefox users an incentive to fake their browser identification to access websites. This is important for Microsoft because in the past people would do this by themselves to access several websites...these websites are now removing the requirement for IE and also allow Firefox (and other browsers). So, by this action Microsoft tries to force users to change their browser identification again and by this Microsoft can give the impression the Firefox growth stalls.
So, in case this campaign is successful, I suggest this counter attack: add support for http://explorerdestroyer.com/ to your website (I did not did this yet for the simple reason that I think it is still too hostile, plus I don't want to only promote Firefox; I want to promote browsers that care about open standards. Though, I still plan to create a much less hostile version in the near future because we only get less than 20% of users with an incompatible browser B-) ) -
Re:Fair enough
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Re:Obvious.
I've also come across a number of sites which are aggressively IE sites. they do both a user agent check and then they also ask the number of plugins, which catches the user agent switcher plugin.
Two can play that game. (Go here with IE to see it in action.)
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Re:Solution
And you can make money doing it, too!
Explorer Destroyer -
Best Solution?
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Re:Care to support that accusation?
Read:
http://www.explorerdestroyer.com/
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Re:Unbelievable.
Yes Microsoft uses this here (try this with Firefox): http://shopping.live.com/
You can't use their Windows-Live-Shopping with Firefox.
So let us use the same on our sites and block IE too (that would be demo 3): http://explorerdestroyer.com/demo3.html -
Your Mission: Get Under 50
this project's goal is not to get people using any better browser but Firefox.
O rly? "Your Mission: Get Under 50" in the article describes a stats page that tracks sites that have fewer than 50% page views from Microsoft Internet Explorer. The end is less IE; the means is more Firefox. If the goal were to advocate Firefox to replace Opera or Safari or Konqueror, the mission would be "Get Over 50".
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Re:Non-commercial project
Given the other projects the people behind this are involved in - like http://explorerdestroyer.com/ I would guess they are pretty committed to open source and open access.
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Re:Going there with IE is bad apparently
People still using Internet Exlorer are really annoying.
Yes, that code is freely available at http://www.explorerdestroyer.com/ -
Google pays a dollar for Firefox switchers
I have read here that Google is paying a dollar for everyone you can get to switch from IE to Firefox. Is this true? Any Slashdotters acually made any money from this?
I'll be interested to see what Microsoft is going to do in Vista to try to spoil things for Firefox. My guess is even further integration of IE into Windows, and lots of stuff that doesn't even feel like you're using IE will actually be through their browser. Also, they're going to try to get more lock-in on the corporate intranet rather than the public web.