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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 17, 2005 10:32:00 PM

Netscape has released an updated version of its Netscape 8 browser to fix a bug that broke XML rendering in Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

The update, version 8.0.2, addresses a problem highlighted in a Microsoft employee blog a few days after Netscape 8's May debut. In the posting, Dave Massy, a program manager on the IE team, warned that installing the Netscape browser would cause IE to render extensible markup language files, such as RSS feeds, as blank pages.

The revamp released late Thursday is the second update in the month since Netscape 8 launched. A day after launching the Web browser and touting its security features, Netscape, a division of Time Warner's America Online subsidiary, had to issue a new version to fix several serious security flaws.

AOL spokesman Andrew Weinstein said that while fixing the XML rendering problem, Netscape came across the probable cause: Faulty documentation on IE provided by Microsoft. A Microsoft representative declined to comment.

To remedy the issue, Microsoft had suggested uninstalling the new Netscape browser and editing registry settings.

In addition to remedying the glitch, Netscape 8.0.2 makes performance improvements and fixes several other issues, including some problems that caused browser crashes, according to the release notes for the browser.

However, the browser update seems to be causing headaches for some users. In a forum on the Netscape Web site, several people reported that Netscape 8.0.2 has crashed multiple times. "Downloaded 8.0.2, but it still crashed as soon as I try to open it, worse than before," wrote one person.

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Good shifting Netscape, AOL's raised you well
poor documentation, well, guess you can use that a couple of more times, unitl maybe FireFox shows you up with better coding and less commercialization as the arrow to poor documentation. Stand or fall.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 06/20/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
faulty docuementation?????  JoeMama_z | 06/17/05
Hmmm.  rkadowns | 06/17/05
as did I  JoeMama_z | 06/17/05
Netscape Patch  mmarquez21@... | 06/17/05
The last major Netscape realease was 4.7  Squawkbox | 06/17/05
Sad  IT Scion | 06/17/05
Hardly...  jasonp@... | 06/18/05
R.I.P. Netscape 1995-2005  bhartman36 | 06/19/05
Mozilla 1.5 was the gravestone of Netscape  StanB | 06/19/05
How is that any different  Roger Ramjet | 06/20/05
Good shifting Netscape, AOL's raised you well  Boot_Agnostic | 06/20/05

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