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  1. So I have Firefox 2.0.0.23pre (bon echo) and Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.6 installed on this win-98se system (and a couple other browsers, like Opera 12.02 and PaleMoon 3.6.32). For both FF and NN, under Tools - Options - Content, the list of exceptions for "Block pop-up windows" and "load images automatically" both have an entry named "hausaufgaben" configured as "blocked". Regardless how many times I clear those lists, that entry always comes back. According to google translate, hausaufgaben is German for "homework". I've searched the registry for hausaufgaben - nothing found. Any idea what's going on with that? Also this question: A lot of media sites have embedded videos coded as iframes. For some reason, FF and Palemoon do not render these at all, but NN does. For all of them, the setting "browser.frames.enabled" is set to True (about:config). I've disabled all add-ons in FF, but still can't get it to render the iframe content. Lastly, will any version of Opera higher than 12.02 run on win-98se with kex?
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