>>Right now, all Linux has for standard
>>middleware is CORBA. Sure there are Linux
>>die-hards that will stand by CORBA, but most
>>will agree that COM is superior.
Don't you mean COM+. CORBA encapsulates a wire protocol, transaction capabilities, security etc. COM is really just "IUnknown" and anyway if it is so superior, why is it being replaced by.NET?
>>Right now, all Linux has for standard
.NET?
>>middleware is CORBA. Sure there are Linux
>>die-hards that will stand by CORBA, but most
>>will agree that COM is superior.
Don't you mean COM+. CORBA encapsulates a wire protocol, transaction capabilities, security etc. COM is really just "IUnknown" and anyway if it is so superior, why is it being replaced by
>>Leaps ahead of any other browser that's available at the moment
In what respect? I use Mozilla exclusively on Windows and Galeon on Linux and I see no advantage that IE6 has over Mozilla.
how about the way it reloads the page every time you resize the browser. That alone was reason enough for me never to use it