Option to disable Domain Name Hilighting in IE8

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Upon getting IE8 for Windows XP, I instantly unistalled it due to Domain Name

Hilighting.



I recently bought a new computer that came with Windows 7 Professional and

had to download XP mode just to use IE7.



Domain Name Hilighting isn't useful for web devlopers or anyone in a similar

field, as it makes the full URL harder to read, not only that, but many users

know how to avoid Phishing sites. Why Microsft doesn't realise this and

include an option to disable this feature is beyond me.



So, my suggestion to Microsoft is "add an option to disable Domain Name

Hilighting", and my question is "why wasn't such an this included in the

orginal release, and still not included? Do you think all Internet Explorer

users don't know the dangers of surfing online?"



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Upon getting IE8 for Windows XP, I instantly unistalled it due to Domain Name

Hilighting.



I recently bought a new computer that came with Windows 7 Professional and

had to download XP mode just to use IE7.



Domain Name Hilighting isn't useful for web devlopers or anyone in a similar

field, as it makes the full URL harder to read, not only that, but many users

know how to avoid Phishing sites. Why Microsft doesn't realise this and

include an option to disable this feature is beyond me.



So, my suggestion to Microsoft is "add an option to disable Domain Name

Hilighting", and my question is "why wasn't such an this included in the

orginal release, and still not included? Do you think all Internet Explorer

users don't know the dangers of surfing online?"



----------------

This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the

suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I

Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this

link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then

click "I Agree" in the message pane.



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ALttF wrote:

> ...Do you think all Internet Explorer

> users don't know the dangers of surfing online?




If such were the case, we wouldn't need things like Smart Address Bar, UAC &

Protected Mode or anti-virus/anti-spyware applications. Unfortunately, we

do have these things and more yet the malware removal forums are busier than

ever.
 
ALttF wrote:

> ...Do you think all Internet Explorer

> users don't know the dangers of surfing online?




If such were the case, we wouldn't need things like Smart Address Bar, UAC &

Protected Mode or anti-virus/anti-spyware applications. Unfortunately, we

do have these things and more yet the malware removal forums are busier than

ever.
 
ALttF wrote:



> Upon getting IE8 for Windows XP, I instantly unistalled it due to

> Domain Name Hilighting. ... So, my suggestion to Microsoft is "add an

> option to disable Domain Name Hilighting", ...




You are way behind the curve. IE8 came out back on 19-Mar-2009. The

next day there were complaints about the domain highlighting (and no

means for users to select what colors got used). Actually it was a

complaint in the pre-release version.



Since it hasn't changed in over a year since its release , you think it

is going to change now?
 
ALttF wrote:



> Upon getting IE8 for Windows XP, I instantly unistalled it due to

> Domain Name Hilighting. ... So, my suggestion to Microsoft is "add an

> option to disable Domain Name Hilighting", ...




You are way behind the curve. IE8 came out back on 19-Mar-2009. The

next day there were complaints about the domain highlighting (and no

means for users to select what colors got used). Actually it was a

complaint in the pre-release version.



Since it hasn't changed in over a year since its release , you think it

is going to change now?
 
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