"Standard" browsers; was: RE: Standard WinHelp vs. WinHelp 2000

Chris Borokowski athloi at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 2 07:25:16 MDT 2007


That however doesn't include the 90% of the market who
use IE. Before you blame Microsoft, it makes sense to
recall that the standards process was stalled on so
many issues in the late 1990s that not just Microsoft
went ahead and made some educated guesses, and now
they must remain backward compatible.

--- David Neeley <dbneeley at gmail.com> wrote:

> I think it is far better to create resources that
> follow the W3C
> standard requirements for compatibility. That way,
> people can keep
> up-to-date browsers of their choice.


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