MSN is no longer a Web site. It's a Windows site.

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Orrin Edenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I say we call the Microsoft PR division and ask them questions about 
> what they are gonna do with those other browsers.  I looked around on 
> the Microsoft site, and found this under the consumer group PR Contacts:
> 
> MSN, MSN Services (Hotmail, MSN eShop, MSN Internet Access, MSN 
> Messenger Service, MSN Chat, MSN Web Communities, MSN Calendar, MSN 
> Mobile, MSN Search, MSN Web Companion), and Passport:
> Waggener Edstrom (Bellevue) at 425-637-9097
> 
> That looks like the person we would need to talk to.
> 
> 
> Orrin
> 
> 
> Albert wrote:
> 
> > ahmetaa wrote:
> > 
> >> According to news.com,
> >> posibly you've already heard, msn does not work with no browser but IE 
> >> now.
> >> http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-7655334.html?tag=mn_hd
> >>
> > Look at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97222.  They're 
> > blocking Netscape 6.1 because of unspecified security flaws.  They will 
> > let 6.1 see the MSN page however. 
> > And according to the CNET article, "
> > 
> > "All of our development work for the new MSN.com is...W3C standard," 
> > said Bob Visse, the director of MSN marketing, referring to the World 
> > Wide Web Consortium, which is developing industry standards for Web 
> > technologies. "For browsers that we know don't support those standards 
> > or that we can't insure will get a great experience for the customer, we 
> > do serve up a page that suggests that they upgrade to an IE browser that 
> > does support the" standards
> > 
> > So, by their logic, MSIE should be banned too, eh?  Netscape 4.x would 
> > too, but Mozilla really shouldn't...
> > 
> > 
>


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