> If a site cannot be reached from non-IE browser it's poorly-built. A
> standarts-compliant site should work with any browser. It should even
> need to check for the browser's maker.

  You mean that a standards-compliant site should NOT check the browser
maker. According to standards, the only reason to check the browser is to
add special non-standard support for legacy browsers (such as NS4). There
are ways to bypass even this using @import and other CSS techniques.

  Alon


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