Sometimes you have to wonder about people. I support a website and recently found that the website doesn't work for IE7 when left at its default settings. Since IE7 is still in BETA, I didn't really care. I figured I'd just post a simple little message that told them to enable DHTML scriptlets if they were using IE7 Beta 2, and the website would work for them. I planned to look more into it when IE7 came closer to NON-BETA. Of course, since I wasn't about to install a BETA product on one of my regular computers--I had no idea how to reconfigure IE7. Besides, it's in BETA, so it's not my problem, anyhow. Microsoft even warns that you're on your own if you install it.
Nevertheless, I got this e-mail from an angry user (of what, I don't know):
I saw your message warning of the partial compatibility with IE7 Beta 2. I wanted to let you know that this problem remains in the current beta release of IE7 - beta 7.
The problem I'M having is that I can't find any mention of DHTML scripting in the program configuration windows or the included help files. You know about the problem, so how about letting us all know exactly where and how to get around it?