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GimieGimieGimie
April 6th, 2002, 15:26 PM
Hey guys, what's the deal?

I've downloaded both IE 6.0 SP1 6.0.2813.3000, and 6.0.2800.1005.

There seems to be some confusion on which version is newer then the other.

Wouldn't 6.0.2813.3000 be the newest one since it's higher in numbers?

Also, the file sizes of the cabs for 6.0.2813.3000 are "bigger" then 6.0.2800.1005, wouldn't that suggest more code?

Also, there IS a new resume feature on these builds, you just don't see it as an option.

If you start downloading a file, cancel it, then resume it again by clicking on the download link again, the file size will resume where it left off.

Well, didn't do that before, so whoop de do, this is M$'s answer to resuming, jesus.

Gimie

GimieGimieGimie
April 6th, 2002, 15:33 PM
IE6 SP1 Betas - NOTE
10:40 GMT, 6 April 2002
This is strange, but 2800.1005 is said to be newer than 2813.3000.

Here is my opinion:

IE6 SP1 beta 2813.3000 includes MSXML3.DLL 8.30.9130.0 with this bug described in MS02-008.

This problem is fixed in a newer DLL such as 8.20.9415.0 or 8.20.9307.0. (Note: 8.20.9307 is newer than 8.30.9130.)

Nevertheless I have found the same old DLL in IE6 SP1 beta 2800.1005: MD5 (msxml3.dll) = a10e55e146ef7a198450456b6b6a16c5.

If 2800.1005 is really newest, it is strange it does not include a bug-fixed version of MSXML3. Does somebody know the reason?

On the other hand, VBScript 5.6 Build 7401 is included in this IE6 (2800.1005): it is truely newer than any other vbs engines ever released, isn't it?

Really confusing -- is 2800.1005 newer than 2813.3000? I guess the answer is YES AND NO.

Gimie

Conan
April 6th, 2002, 15:34 PM
Isn't that resume function normal on all IE 6 builds? I can do that with mine though it doesn't work 100% of the time.

GimieGimieGimie
April 6th, 2002, 16:30 PM
Has never ever worked for me before, it's all new to me, and alot of people over at Ibelite.com.

Maybe you were one of the lucky ones? ;)

Gimie

chicagoSun
June 3rd, 2004, 05:03 AM
sometimes it works and othertimes not. really wish it would as I have a big....erm....term paper...erm....database dling at the moment. Yeah that's what it is a datbase, huge.