I agree with you on this. Users don't care about all the ideas behind the application. If an application doesn't work in an a page where another application did work they WILL think that Camino is the one that is doing bad. It's as simple as that.

On the other hand I understand the reasoning of Mozilla, but at the moment the user is the one that suffers and has to live with it. And it isn't funny.

They are going to try Camino and go to sites like http://jetsetrecords.com/default.asp or others (and I'm sure it's not alone) and find problems and they're going to say, "you know, it worked in IE & Safari so Camino must be bad." And they'll switch back and never look at Camino again.

—:0-0:— jasperhauser.nl


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