Orr Dunkelman wrote:

Now, I know that mozilla is faster on my conmputer with my netowrk (same
proxy, I mentioned?). So the question is this an explorer optimization, or
microsoft.com just identifies mozilla's and other not-native browsers and
gets stuck?


Just tried from a Win2000 laptop, no proxy (except the ISP's transparent one, of course). Mozilla was preciveably faster by a small amount (not including the time it takes IE to initialize the sidebar).

As for different paths - MS explicitly sends different content to IE vs. other browsers. To my understanding, this has mostly to do with the sidebar using IE only technology in IE, and using some sort of javascript with other browsers. This means that MS is doing something many others don't - make explicitly sure all browsers work (even if they are not doing what we think is right - make sure you are standard complient).

Shachar



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