mkozlows Wrote: 
> (As for the IE clicking, the solution to that is to use Firefox for
> SlimServer.)
Or just switch off the click (Control Panel/Sounds). 

As for the whole anti-Firefox rant, everyone's entitled to their own
opinion, but that's a pretty unique one in my experience. As someone
with a little knowledge in the area (up until recently I was a senior
developer of the largest financial services website you've never seen)
I can safely say everyone I've worked with is looking forward to the
day when browsers actually adhere to standards and we stop having to
target individual apps and work around their bugs. None of them are
perfect yet, but IE has by far the furthest to go. 

> Personally, I'd prefer it if there was, say, a common HTML/etc.
> rendering engine that was the standard and all that the different
> flavors of browsers just skinned this engine (similar to the mozilla
> model). I think then that we'd get the best of both worlds and everyone
> could be happier.
> 
> Not gonna happen though :)
That would be a disaster. You need to read up on biodiversity and how
it relates to internet security.


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