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I was looking for something on the net this afternoon, and i stumbled on this site:
If anyone tries it, i'd like to know how well it works. I intend to archive it for future references. I downloaded all the files and scanned for viruses, they where all clean here. I know many of you have been searching for a complete download of ie4, which is why i posted this. If the setup works well, i will archive it to my site.

it could be a french version - from the domain. i'm curious, what search engine did you use? and how do you embed the links and pictures in your post?

Could be a French version, but not necessarily, i don't know, i did not try it. I already have IE3 AND IE5 on my system, so i did not want to install this one. Did you?I used Google. As for embeding my logo, it's not that difficult. First, upload your banner to a host that will let you outsource a picture, then it's just an html statement.
A HREF="your site">

Well, this did not come out quite the way i expected, but if you email me, i can send you a zipped file that will show you better. Sorry about the mess.

i'd prefer to d/l from your briefcase, if it's there.i didn't d/l IE4. sorry. i did save the link though. maybe i'll download it for archival purposes in the future. i have ie5, opera 3.62, and
netscape communicator 408 pro on my wfwg311 system. this is my 23rd install and i'm happy with it.

I have a link in my page to Opera 3.62, but i never tried it myself. If you would care to share with us your impressions about it, i'm sure it would be inlightening.About the Banner embedding, the following will explain. Just replace the () with smaller and greater than caracters. I do this:
(A HREF="my site's address.html" TARGET="_BLANK")(IMG SRC="my banner's address.GIF" alt="my caption comment")(/A)
The TARGET=_BLANK tag makes it open in a new browser window.

opera 3.62 is blazingly fast. it's not a memory hogger, which means i can open a folder, open a zip file, unzip it and still stay in windows! if i do that in either ie5 or netscape, i'd end up in a dos screen or a GPF. the downside is, there's no java (for the 16bit version), the MDI is too clumsy to use. unlike ies/netscape, when you open another document window in opera, it opens it within itself. this is similar to sysedit. so when i want to change to a different document i have to go to window menu, instaed of ALT-TAB. i use it most of the time now. opera is good.

About the possibility that this may have been a French version, i didn't go through the full installation, but i ran the setup and the instructions were in English, so this would indicate to me that it is indeed the English version.

I don't know how much memory you have, but the errors you are talkign about are obviously memory related. I use RAMDOUBLER myself on my old 486, which has only 20 Megs Ram, and that kind of problem, which i used to have, never creaps up anymore. I can do quite a lot with it now, even when i load Netscape Communicator 4.08 (which is a memory hugger!). You won't beleive how good Ramdoubler is until you try it.

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