But surely the other side of the argument is worth considering: that encouraging standards will result in a WWW and software that works better together, thus making software do what users expect.

Old arguments on both sides. But where to draw the line, and should Camino deviate from the Mothership of Mozilla policy?
On Dec 7, 2003, at 8:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Standards are nice and all but users don't give a hoot about standards.
All the users care about is that their software does what they expect it
to do.
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