> some of the stuff did not come through I changed that.
> 
> I wrote an e-mail to the guy responsible for the page and explained my 
> perception of cookies and stuff. His answer made me gasp for air as he said 
> that it was just an ordinary homepage.
> 
> I guess that he thinks that Microsoft, some pages just show up right in XP, 
> is the standard. When I installed amaya and went to the page I got absolutely 
> nothing but a message that this page could not be 'rendered'.
> 
> What is the standard? How can I show to him that certain rules has to be 
> followed to give all visitors the capacity to view the page?
> 

This isn't exactly a cooker question but ... when you ask which one is
the most "standard" browser inside the distrib:

Of all the browsers we have in the distrib amaya should be the one that
complies most with the standard (disregarding the bugs inside it) but really
amaya is just a testbed for the standard.

As far as I know, no browser really complies with the standard as drafted
on paper.


        -- Geoff.

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