In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, JP White wrote: > Nigel L wrote: > >> Looks horrid, though! > > That makes the problem even worse. Instead of only allowing 'validated' > browses onto their site which would ensure quality, they are obviously > targeting browses they 'don't like' or 'don't trust' and are not > consistent in ensuring that we all have a 'great experience' at MSN >
I'm actually beginning to think that Hanlon's (Heinlein's?) Razor applies here; I've gotten the "upgrade your browser" message trying to access MSN with IE 5.5 (and it's been reported to me that IE 4.x is allowed on it). It seems quite likely that the web developers don't know good code from their own elbows... -- Chris Hoess
