DeMoN LaG <n@a> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Wait a second... AOL wants to have market share and some type of > control over the internet. Designing a browser that pisses off > webmasters makes them code to IE only so they don't deal with browsers > that annoy them. How does pissing off webmasters play into AOL's > business plan? How would these bug fixes piss off webmasters and make them code to IE only? Or is that your point? These rushed bug fixes make Netscape work more like IE's busted behavior. I can see Darin's point in the browser history bit. He already suggested a compromise of making this busted behavior work on with https pages only. That seems good to me. In fact, I can't understand why https pages are stored in cache ever anyway....
