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How do I stop my browser from opening steam urls
Created 9th August 2013 @ 19:36
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Quoted from ash
dont use IE10.
Quoted from BenBazinga
dont use IE10.
Last edited by RazorsEdge,
So I did some googling into the issue, you might want to start reading from those documents:
http://forums.f13.net/index.php?topic=22691.0;wap2
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/can-you-change-an-applications-url-protocol-to/40440744-5f75-4269-b1ee-988736a5c07c
https://plus.google.com/103470457057356043365/posts/FVNTzpXbkCC
But IE10 is actually feen faster for run of the mill browsing compared to Chrome and FF :((
I checked under protocol handlers before I posted this, but its not there (as your links suggests). Is there maybe something I can change in the register?
edit: completely missed the info in one of the links
Last edited by Koeitje,
Quoted from Koeitje
But IE10 is actually feen faster for run of the mill browsing compared to Chrome and FF :((
I checked under protocol handlers before I posted this, but its not there (as your links suggests). Is there maybe something I can change in the register?
IE … faster
No
Just
No
Quoted from RazorsEdge
dont use IE10.
pretty sure IE is linked to cancer so why would you want that
Quoted from ash
dont use IE10.
you actually said something clever wow ash
I didn’t know there was still someone using IE
Last edited by Sarah,
“Steam is not a registered protocol”
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2087-MZES-9065
Seriously, get firefox of chrome. Firefox has can magically copy all your bookmards, favs, history, cookies, options from IE and it doesn’t need admin access to install or run.
Download firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/firefox
Import all your data: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/import-bookmarks-internet-explorer
Edit: Picture related: http://cdn.cubiclebot.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/browser-alignment-chart.jpg
Last edited by Smyther,
I’d rather not help webkit reaching the same status as IE6. Webkit is the cancer spreading across the internet. That’s why I use IE10, FF or Opera….I dropped FF when it started hugging enormous amounts of RAM and started loading pages slower than IE10….and even Opera…
Last edited by Koeitje,
Chrome master race
Quoted from Koeitje
I’d rather not help webkit reaching the same status as IE6. Webkit is the cancer spreading across the internet. That’s why I use IE10, FF or Opera….I dropped FF when it started hugging enormous amounts of RAM and started loading pages slower than IE10….and even Opera…
I don’t see what’s the problem with Safari/Chrome. I switched from Firefox to Chrome ever since the very first day Chrome was introduced and I never had any problems. I remember they had a screenshot of gmail on one of the pages promoting Chrome with thuosands of emails on inbox, that totally convinced me it’s worth it.
Last edited by Fresh'z,
Quoted from Fresh'z
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I don’t see what’s the problem with Safari/Chrome. I switched from Firefox to Chrome ever since the very first day Chrome was introduced and I never had any problems.
It’s not Chrome as a browser, it is the effect Webkit-based browsers are having on the open nature of the web. That picture that was posted earlier making fun of IE6? Webkit is turning into the new IE6.
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