Solved What version of Internet Explorer is least prone to crashing?

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How does Internet Explorer go about preventing or handling crashes? I read that will recover opened websites after crashes, but I woul like to prevent crashes altogether.

In addition to the version least likely to crash, what tweaks & preventative measures might I instill for my cause? Wikipedia quotes:

  • does not support XHTML, though it can render XHTML documents authored with HTML compatibility principles and served with a text/html MIME-type.
  • does not support SVG, in any version[39].
Internet Explorer has been subjected to many security vulnerabilities and concerns: Much of the spyware, adware, and computer viruses across the Internet are made possible by exploitable bugs and flaws in the security architecture of Internet Explorer, sometimes requiring nothing more than viewing of a malicious web page in order to install themselves. This is known as a "drive-by install". There are also attempts to trick the user into installing malicious software by misrepresenting the software's true purpose in the description section of an ActiveX security alert.
A number of security flaws affecting IE originated not in the browser itself, but ActiveX-based add-ons used by it. Because the add-ons have the same privilege as IE, the flaws can be as critical as browser flaws. This has led to the ActiveX-based architecture being criticized for being fault-prone.
How do I use Secunia.com to fnd out more vulnerabilities?
 

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