It's not their page which is broken. Because they have the majority. The 
reality is: if a page can be read by the IE, it's a good page.
It's the firefox which is broken.

> I tried IE6 on Windows 2000 in VirtualBox and the page didn't load.
So what? Windows 2000 is not distributed since 2005. Remnants of the support 
cease in two weeks. IE6 has been shipped with XP and is no more supported. How 
many users start your dubious configuration of IE6 on Windows 2000 in 
VirtualBox? Neglectibly few.

> Does deleting Microsofts
> cookie fix it for you? (Edit->Preferences->Privacy->remove individual
> cookies ; then search for microsoft and delete all listed cookies)

After deleting cookies the page loads. Every next page doesn't. Removing the 
cookies make the page loadable again.

> This probably would need deeper investigation (also in the kernel and
> iptables), but I don't really know where and how to start.
I'm in a position for stating WHAT and HOW things are, but, sorry, I'm not in a 
position for saying WHY either.

Thank you anyway for trying, I really hope it makes a better browser.

Regards
Sasha.



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