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Originally Posted by Turtle91
My reference to not liking IE was just a general dislike because of lots of issues.
I was mostly making the point that you keep referring to html files as IE files - they are not the same. An HTML file is just a file that uses html coding to tell a browser how to display the page. Any browser can display an html file - IE, firefox, Chrome, etc. Some browsers display them better - stick more to the standard - than others.
So, it is more proper to say "I opened the html file in Internet Explorer" instead of "I opened the IE file."
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That makes a lot of sense. I just need to keep learning about this stuff. Thanks for clarifying things. (And I'm sorry I misinterpreted your stuff. Totally my bad.) (I know you're always so helpful and I appreciate it.)
Thanks!