You made my point for me right there. Read the rest of my post:
Your best bet would be to use a browser that utilizes its own execution environment such as Firefox or Chrome, as you can be assured that neither one of them is using Windows kernel hooks to render HTML content.
You assume that I meant HTML content insomuch as web browsing. Perhaps I wasn't clear, but I'm not wrong. Any HTML content outside of a browser, in a Windows environment, is rendered by the IE engine. If you're talking about browsing the web with an actual browser program, then your results will vary.
Ya. would help.
Someone else was making the assertions that all windows programs use IE on the other thread. Just finished my first cup o joe. Reading comprehension is bound to improve.