On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 16:06:35 +0000 (GMT), Stephen Turner wrote:
>What I'm most worried about is people who have to use text browsers over a
>slow connection, or speaking browsers because they're blind. Although I
>still know a surprising number of people who are stuck with old browsers
>because their machine won't run newer ones -- maybe I just know too many
>people in cash-strapped academic departments. 99% coverage isn't good enough
>as far as I'm concerned, at least not when I don't see any compensating 
>improvement from changing to XHTML.

>From http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,55675,00.html

>>By converting to the hybrid markup language XHTML (extensible hypertext markup 
>>language) and adopting cascading stylesheets (CSS), Wired News is now faster 
>>to load and can be read by practically every version of every Web browser. It 
>>can be displayed on a wider range of browser platforms, including mobile phones, 
>>PDAs and televisions. It's more accessible to the visually impaired, and may 
>>be updated on any or all of its thousands of pages quickly, with a simple 
>>list of commands. 

And no, I don't have a desire to study analogs reports on my mobile phone :-)

/Per

regards,
Per Jessen, Zurich
http://www.enidan.com - home of the J1 serial console.


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