> > > Yes, but people who only care about the rendering and not about the
> > > structure won't be using Mozilla Composer.  [MT]

> > Why is that?  Composer is free, it's part of a product that is very
> > visible, it's on their platform, and it is targeted (at the moment at
> > least) right at those folks who care about the rendering more than the
> > structure (other than that the structure be compliant).  [JF]

In fact, I'm using it like crazy.  I just started... the killer app for 
Composer is (...drumroll...) EBay!  In fact, EBay seems to be perfect 
for NS6/Mozilla in general.  The autofill form feature works well with 
EBay (I havent been able to figure out how to do it with IE yet, though 
it has an interface for such a feature), and the big win is you can use 
composer for your html EBay adds right in the same product you use to 
manage your account.  You compose in normal mode, then flip to source 
view and copy/paste the html stream into the Sell form.  It's all easy, 
all from the same app, you can even manage your communications with 
bidders from NS6 through a real mail client interface if you use 
netcenter mail, and get to skip all the adds.  There are still a few 
glitches but I find myself using NS6 almost exclusively to deal with 
EBay.

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