There are a few other differences in support for HTML and browser
      objects in Navigator and Internet Explorer 3.0:
    
- 	  The Window.open() method does not correctly
	  load the argument specified in the first argument in IE 3.0.
	  This same bug exists for some platforms in Navigator 2.0. The
	  workaround is to first open a new window and then load the
	  desired document by setting the location
	  property. Also, the Window.name property
	  is read-only in IE 3.0.
	
 
- 	  The Document.open() method in IE 3.0
	  ignores the MIME type argument, if any is passed. It assumes
	  that all documents are of type "text/html".
	
 
- 	  IE 3.0 records cookies only when the document is loaded via
	  the http: protocol. Documents loaded from
	  the local disk (as they commonly are when being developed or
	  tested) cannot use cookies.
	
 
-           The blur() method of form elements behaves
	  differently (and probably more sensibly) in IE 3.0 that it
	  does in Navigator. The difference is detailed in the
	  "Element.blur()"
	  reference entry.
	
 
- 	  The History.go() method can only move
	  backward or forward a single step at a time in IE 3.0, and the
	  History.length property always returns 0.