> S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>>
>> Now IE 5/6 is nice and stable and NS 6/7 is still slow to
>> render

> You have any numbers on that?

No benchmarks -- just a personal observation... May have a lot to do with
the pages I was viewing having a lot of nested tables on them, but the last
time I spent any time comparing code in both, NS was noticeably slower
rending a flat html page on my local machine.

>> and doesn't offer any real demonstrable advantages,

> - popup blocking

I have this in IE.

> - CSS support

I have most of this in IE.

> - tabs

?

> - mouse gestures

?

> - grouped bookmarks

Don't we have folders for favorites in IE? Or do you mean setting them
programatically from a page in a website?

> - security patch turnaround time on known bugs

I definitely can't speak to this.

>> so it's the obvious choice for those who are reasonably
>> computer literate

> Some people might disagree.

I'd expect them to. :)

Actually, I'd really like to see some good examples of the tabs & mouse
gestures if you've got some handy. I'm curious now. :)

Isaac
Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer

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