I was trying to download IBM Development Package for Eclipse. I was using Chrome all these days since its launch, apart from Firefox, IE. I always had a good impression about the newbie Chrome so far. But, its inability to open a secure web site shattered my first impression with Chrome. But, this is still acceptable considering it is still 0.2 version ![]()
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How does Safari3 react to this secured site? Not so different. Safari has been in this market for a while. No excuse for Safari. But, I would still think this would be a basic requirement of a browser to support secured web sites. I never use Safari until I see a bizarre behavior with other browsers. ![]()
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The users can easily fall prey to these bizarre messages. Firefox3 and IE7 were consistent in their behavior as they were proven stable for years.
Think before you decide to leave these trusted sites when accessing through these browsers.




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