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Fulvio wrote:Unfortunately, you will have to use IE, in some cases, although the IE Tab extention can be used for most Microsoft sites.


DJGM wrote:The IETab extension loads the browser engine of IE inside a tab within SeaMonkey and Firefox.


richard mitnick wrote:IETab is an "extension", which you download and it installs itself in the browser and gives you an icon.
If you have sites which *require* ActiveX, then you need some way to get to IE. This just avoids the waste of time in opening IE, you just flex into it in Seamonkey (or Firefox).
BTW, I have it in both Seamonkey, my default browser, and Firefox; but I got Seamonkey's from the Mozilla extension site, and Firefox's from the Firefox extension site. I am not sure, others can tell you, I am not sure that they are identical.




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