DeMoN LaG wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Thomas) wrote in >... > > Michael Gratton wrote: >... > > > Splitting hairs: more *useful*, not more *correct*. How can you be > > > correctly doing something that is undefined? 8) >... > > By doing what people want and expect, instead of what they don't > > want or expect. >... > So because I want my boss to give me a $10/hr raise, and I work so > hard I expect it, it is correct for him to give me a raise? That > logic doesn't pan out.
No, but only because your boss has better things he could be doing with the $10. Mozilla, on the other hand, has nothing better it could be doing with unstyled XML than showing it as an expandable tree. > What people want or expect is irrelavent. > What the rules say is what is important. If the rules say nothing, > nothing is correct or incorrect >... Let me guess, you work for a government agency? -- Matthew `mpt' Thomas, Mozilla UI Design component default assignee thing <http://mozilla.org/>
