good point. at first glance, this doesn't appear to be in one of the
classes of things that they can't quickly fix (it's not complicated, not an
old-standing bug, and has no dependencies that fixing would break)
"Jan Ilacqua [MVP]" <abuse@localhost.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Manuel Lopez" <limited@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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>> "N" in explorer seems to be a mistake by Microsoft, that wasn't caught by
>> the beta testers.
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> Not necessarily an accurate assumption. There were many, many things
> that were caught, and bugged, and discussed extensively, by the Vista Beta
> testers, however, it is, after all, MS's program, and the MS development
> and/or prgramming folks decided not to correct or change a lot the bugs,
> many were closed as "Won't fix" So bugs that still exist in Vista are
> not totally the fault of the beta testers, who can only find and report
> the bugs, they can't force MS to do anything about them, or to what
> extent. :-)
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> Jan 
> MS MVP - Windows IE
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