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title: "Very curious..." date: 2004-05-12 15:50 status: published tags: Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Microsoft
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Mozilla browsers have long had an “easter egg” whereby if you enter <code>about:mozilla</code> into the location bar, you're presented with a nice quote from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mozilla" title="The Book of Mozilla on Wikipedia">the Book of Mozilla</a>.
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What's queer, is that entering <code>about:mozilla</code> into Internet Explorer gives a blue page. No other <code>about:</code> address (that I've tried) does this.
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Surely Microsoft aren't nicking source code?
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Incidentally, why haven't Mozilla's copyright/trademark folks taken Microsoft to court over their use of “Mozilla” in IE's user agent string?
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