Download DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer from Official Microsoft Download Center
DirectX includes security and performance updates, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIs. It scans your hardware, devices, and installed programs for known compatibility issues, gives you guidance on how to resolve potential issues found, and recommends what to do before you upgrade
Wesley, The humorous responses are due to the fact that you provided no information about your setup to enable anyone to even have a chance to offer you help. Have you applied SP6a? Have you upgraded your IE to version 6? Well, some might say that IE has nothing to do with it, but IE *is* a part of the system (thanks to MS) and when you install it, you've also got new versions for a lot of components
This works great for desktop applications, and may work for some mobile applications as long as the device is persistently connected, but it does not work well for web browsers with no raw TCP connection ability, or intermittently connected mobile devices. If the browser and server both support the SPDY protocol, we could pre-stuff the right answers into the SPDY connection, in anticipation of the client requests
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If you are using Internet Explorer:You'll need an SVG plugin like the one Adobe provides to be able to display SVG-images properly within Internet Explorer. You can stop that by eiter completely removing the file (as it is not needed by Passenger) or by inserting the following configuration directive to Apache
Why Use Internet Explorer on a Mac? This has been a common question, but the primary reasons that Mac users need Internet Explorer are either for web development and web app compatibility purposes, or to access certain web sites or apps that require the use of IE to gain access. IE8 is running on Windows 7 not Vista Reply Robert Kline says: January 29, 2012 at 12:18 pm This was just what I have been looking for, because like it or not, you have to accommodate older IE versions
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Here are some examples: Smiling Frowning Winking Crying Encryption The process of transmitting scrambled data so that only authorized recipients can unscramble it. (This type of printer is most often used in industrial settings, such as direct mail for labelling.) Ink jet - sprays tiny droplets of ink particles onto paper
The reason I think it is such a bad practice is that it may cause some users to think there exist legitimate reasons for hijacking SSL, such misconception is bad for security. If the connection is hijacked at DNS layer and a TCP RST is sent when attempting a connection to port 443, the browser will display it's own error message such as "This webpage is not available", which is much better than the certificate warning
IE : Unable to download * from *. Unable to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found - Stack Overflow
Obviously I did not want a solution done at client machine so all I did was just delete the "Pragma" parameter from the header and it started working nicely. So instead of falling back to private (which allows certain caching and might not fit with your security needs) use: Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate When specified in that exact order - first no-store THEN no-cache - IE8 will allow the file download without error
SSL - Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage : The Official Microsoft IIS Forums
Yeah right!!! We have the new .net version of the site in a virtual directory off the main site running on what I think is IIS 5, but it could be 6, (how do I check the version of IIS) but I don't think that the version of IIS is the problem here
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