I am open to any cogent argument that I have got this wrong. Michael Wingert, Agora University, Holy Transfiguration College, Faculty Member. the exception above, I also found many PiHole rule sets to block self. So as a simple user, there appears little that we can do to alleviate the problem - except for moving to an alternative to Outlook. proxy setting in internet explorer by pushing the register key by zen. At 7/16/20 12:41 AM, thomasisnthere wrote: At 7/16/20 12:38 AM, kruno5 wrote: rule 34 is only for noobs who dont knew about newgrounds. Implementation of the second option may very well be underway, but there is little indication that it is, and we are completely dependent on Microsoft for it anyway. Response to Rule 34 sucks and is crap Jul 16, 2020. I don't support the first option, as this is basically denying progress. So there are two ways in which this can be resolved: email developers can self-limit to the features of HTML that are supported by Outlook or Outlook can get its act together and try to keep up with the rest of the world. If I have understood correctly, Outlook is not supporting anywhere near the latest HTML standardsĪnd so when email developers use the latest features of (say) HTML 5, then the rendering in Outlook may not be anything like they intended. To do this, go to (for example) C:Program FilesJavajre1.5.015bin (where jre1.5.015 is the version of Java you want to use), and run javacpl.exe. Next, enable the version of Java you want to use instead. To do this, go to Control Panel > Java > Advanced > Default Java for Browsers and uncheck Microsoft Internet Explorer. I have looked into this more broadly and found a very interesting blog at . First, disable the currently installed version of Java.