On Tuesday 26 June 2001 14:40, Differentiated Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., 
wrote:
> You have to use some of Netscape's own syntax called <I Layer>. U would be
> shocked at how often the browser can crash.

Umm.. A user.... using syntax.... I am confused...

>
> Increasingly software is being written to be IE compatible. Even netscape
> is now following IE standards (I Frame etc.,)
> Once we move to IE6.0 lots of things are going to change. IE is going to /
> might support a security protocol called P3P, where sites have to declare
> privacy policy and stuff like that. Though these are all open protocols, IE
> is the leader and the rest are following.
>
> In a commercial/corporate setup. you would be well adviced to stick with
> IE.

Looks like a microsoft sales pitch to me. All the sites that tell me to use 
IE, I kick them out. Netscape is buggy, I agree but it has yet to crash on 
either w2k/linux for me. 

Microsoft security(or lack of thereof...) is the precise reason I stick to 
netscape. If it gets too buggy I will switch to pine as mail client. But 
microsoft products... No thank you... You keep them... I am happy working 
here...

Reminds me of recent virus outages in our company. I won't give off the 
details but it was really embaraasing the kind of time we wasted on it. I 
being in linux that time, happily posted the virus code in htmlized forms to 
everybody interested...

 Shridhar

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