Flex makes for a very nice end run around that problem, and given is
on ~ 95% browsers accessing the Internet, it is actually more
ubiquitous than any browser.

HTML, CSS, DOM, and JavaScript don't constitute a computing standard,
but instead are a hodgepodge of  competing interest contested via
browsers.

On Sep 7, 3:20 pm, Christian Catchpole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'd like the think that more browsers should help make it a commodity
> market.  When IE dominated sites assumed that you were using IE on
> Windows.  Anyone else must just be strange.  So this encouraged
> Microsoft to embrace and extend.
>
> Do more browsers encourage "tolerant" web sites?  I'd like to think
> so, but I understand it's not that simple.
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