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Whilst a good number of websites can be viewed using the browser, a number of websites have <code>X-Frame-Options</code> restrictions or Framekillers. This them unusable in Internet Exploder, since this browser relies solely on <code><iframe></code>s to display web pages. Large sites such as Google, YouTube, Twitter, etc. usually employ such restrictions, but it is becoming increasingly common with smaller sites as well. | Whilst a good number of websites can be viewed using the browser, a number of websites have <code>X-Frame-Options</code> restrictions or Framekillers. This makes them unusable in Internet Exploder, since this browser relies solely on <code><iframe></code>s to display web pages. Large sites such as Google, YouTube, Twitter, etc. usually employ such restrictions, but it is becoming increasingly common with smaller sites as well. |
Revision as of 17:14, 20 April 2022
Internet Exploder is the default web browser for Windows 96. It resembles a basic, but functional browser, and can be used to view pages locally or online. The browser includes a few bookmarks by default, which can be edited by editing C:/user/appdata/Internet Exploder/Bookmarks.json
.
Known Issues
Whilst a good number of websites can be viewed using the browser, a number of websites have X-Frame-Options
restrictions or Framekillers. This makes them unusable in Internet Exploder, since this browser relies solely on <iframe>
s to display web pages. Large sites such as Google, YouTube, Twitter, etc. usually employ such restrictions, but it is becoming increasingly common with smaller sites as well.