Windows 7 without a browser? Get one here...

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For those of you wondering how anyone is supposed to download a browser without a browser installed and without any other system at hand: Create a very simple HTML application (*.hta).

1) Create a new text file called anything.hta
2) Edit it with Notepad
3) Add this line:

<iframe src="http://www.google.com/" width="100%" height="100%" />
4) Save the file, close Notepad
5) Double-click anything.hta and go get your browser of choice

HTAs don’t have the usual navigation buttons, no URL bar, no cookie support, no builtin security features, but they can download files, which is all you need to get a browser.

:)
 
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It may be worth noting that if your having difficulty getting it to work change ” to " in above code.

Works well when replaced however, good job!
 
Wonder how well that sort of thing would bypass nasty infections blocking access to anti-nasty websites.
 
It so stupid of EU ruling. Really stupid ! I hate EU as they charged UK 17.5% in January 2010 and 22.5% in Ireland. Why the rest of european get less than 10% on VAT ? Seem not fair on our country.
 
I can't believe there won't be a way of getting any browser on your system directly from a fresh install or the disk. Surely it will be an "Optional" upgrade in Windows Update (like the Media Center upgrades are in XP). That or it will be a Extra on the disk but not installed by default.

I don't agree with it, but I can understand the reasoning behind preventing install as standard, restrictions on distributing it though would be even more ridiculous. By taking it out they have forced Windows to be a less integrated OS than any of it's competitors, surely that is anti-competitive against MS? While they are at it they may as well take out other value added features, CD Burning, Notepad, Paint, Media Player, Messenger, Disk Defragmenter, etc all have competitors to you know.
 
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