On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Erik Hatcher wrote: > Well, if companies were losing money because their websites were > inaccessible to the majority of their (potential) customers then they would > downgrade their HTML to accomodate. Apparently its not too much of an issue > because rest of the world has upgraded their browsers (lets not get into any > monopoly discussions here - we're on a tangent as it is). While I'm sure > you're not the only Netscape 2 or lynx user out there still, you're > certainly in the minority browser-wise, and more than likely > deprecation-usage wise too.
I'm talking about Linux + Mozilla 0.9.8. I also tried Opera, Konqueror ( which happen to work with Datek for example if you make it pretend is IE ), all versions of Netscape Communicator. I even installed Knonqueror3. So I have no problem with upgrading my browser - I do have a problem with downgrading my OS. It seems many companies didn't care if they lose money anyway, and I doubt too many in the company realize that a slow and bloated site is making them lose even more. Costin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
