Brian S. Craigie wrote:

> Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> 
>> The problem:
>> AOL uses IE because they need MS
>> They need MS to get the AOL logo on the desktop of windows XP 
>> therefore they wont screw that by dropping IE.
> 
> 
> I don't think that's the biggest hurdle.  NS 4.7x doesn't work on many 
> web pages where IE5.x/6 does, and NS6 is not yet release quality despite 
> Netscape saying it is.  I would gladly push it to all of our 1000+ 
> users, but there are some fundamental bugs which stop this from 
> happening, and still some lack of functionality which will probably 
> never be worked on such as the scrolling banners which can be created in 
> Frontpage, and which even the latest NS6 doesn't show properly (activeX 
> perhaps?)
> 
> I always watch with interest the nightly builds to see what improvements 
> were made, and look forward to the day I never need to run up IE again.
> 
> Warmest Regards,
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> 

I dont know why everyone hasn't realized that ns6.1 is out and much 
better than netscape 6.0.. Hello?!?!?!

I dont use IE for hardly anything, and I have used netscape 6.1 on 
prettly much everything without a major problem.. hmmm.
  I dont know what urls you have problems with but, unless you are 
talking about using composer.  But maybe you need to contact these sites 
and tell them to update to w3c standards, evangalism bugs maybe you need?

-dman84

-Dman84


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