> You can hate IE, you can hate Microsoft, but you'll also have to hate 
> more than 80% of your customers,

What's wrong with that?  ;)  I do agree with you though, but it doesn't
mean I have to stop hating IE.  One can be an expert on developing for
IE (which I'm not), but still not like it.  However, I will say that
I've been pretty encouraged by the previews of IE 7 I've seen.  It looks
like MS is finally starting to pay attention to the web developers
again.  Here's a quote from a recent c|net article: "[Bill] Gates also
pledged to bolster the company's development efforts on Internet
Explorer, which he said has lagged in recent years. 'In a sense we're
doing a mea culpa, saying we waited too long for a browser release,'
Gates said. 'I expect us to move very very rapidly there because we see
great opportunities.'"
http://news.com.com/Gates+looks+to+expand+view+beyond+Windows/2100-1007_
3-6051400.html


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