On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 12:58:42 +0100, Jim <> wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 22:05:06 -0400, "CB900F" <>
> wrote:
>
> >I am having a problem trying to print a downloaded pdf file from with in IE8
> >B2 where when I chose to print the PDF file, the print detials window that
> >pops up is scrambled, and if I select print, the job does not get set to the
> >printer..
> >
> >If I save the tile, and open with acrobat reader 9 as a standalone, it print
> >fine..
> >
> >Anyone else have this issue...
> >
> >Tried to post this on the MS IE beta forum and it does not post for some
> >reason
> >
> >thanks all
>
> Beta programs *usually* have bugs .
I'll be much stronger than that. Beta programs *always* have bugs.
First of all, *all* programs of any complexity (regardless of what
company sells them) always have bugs. Perfection never exists except
for trivial programs, and the program gets released when the marketing
team decides that the bugs known about are few enough and mild enough.
Over and above the bugs they know about, there are always those bugs
that just haven't been found yet.
And talking about beta programs, the reason the product is beta
instead of being released is that the existing bugs are numerous and
severe enough that they don't want to release it until they are fixed.
So, yes, beta programs *always* have even more bugs than released
programs.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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