Barney Carroll wrote:

I'm wondering how differently my career might have worked out if all
those times IE came up I'd just told the client to get onto Bill Gates
about it.

If /every/ W3C-compliant web site had carried that text, the world might now be a very different (and much better) place ... I love Windows (7), completely fail to understand the masochistic appeal of *X, but nonetheless deeply wish that Mr Gates (and Mr Google, and all the rest of the Big Boys) cared more about complying to standards and less about seeking to define them. This guy identifies many of the problems in a nuthell :

http://www.sitepoint.com/w3c-css-webkit-prefix-crisis/

Philip Taylor
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