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[[File:Internet-exploder-screenshot.png|thumb|Internet Exploder with the default homepage.]]
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''For the V3 version of this program, see [[InternetE]].''
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Internet Exploder is the default web browser for [[Windows 96 v2]]. 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 <code>C:/user/appdata/Internet Exploder/Bookmarks.json</code>.
 
== Known Issues ==
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.

Latest revision as of 17:37, 16 May 2023

Internet Exploder is not included in v3 and is therefore deprecated.

This program is not present in v3 and will not receive any support whatsoever, Contents of this page are here for historical purposes.

Internet Exploder with the default homepage.

For the V3 version of this program, see InternetE.

Internet Exploder is the default web browser for Windows 96 v2. 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.