And it came to pass that JTK wrote:

> Geoff wrote:
>> 
> 
> [snip]
> 
>> Thanks both to Jonas and to you Albert.  As I said, I was
>> looking for an explanation, not making a criticism, and
>> that holds good. Even so, and speaking as someone who has
>> invested much time and effort in ridding his business of M$
>> products, I am left wondering about the ability of the open 
>> source community to win this particular standards battle. 
> 
> Two things:
> 
> 1.  Regardless of what people are telling you, it's not a
> "standards battle".  Mozilla is so poorly written that it
> simply dies on most pages regardless of their
> "standardness", and the further outside the lines the page
> is, the wackier Mozilla gets. 

Put up or shut up: list a validated page that fails to display 
in Mozilla.


2.  I want all nations of the
> world to speak English.  But not just English, the specific
> dialect of English that I do.  That way I don't have to go
> to the trouble of learning all those other languages, nor
> the idioms of all the different English dialects.  How much
> chance do you think I have of getting that to happen? 

Called overseas recently?  Ever?  Know why you can?  Standards.
Also, your metaphor isn't accurate; it's MicroSoft that wants 
everyone to speak its native dialrct, not the standards 
compliant browsers like Mozilla.

The best part of JTK ran down his mama's thigh.  I don't know 
why he's allowed to post here - all he does is denigrate the 
product and the Organizations goals.


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}:-)       Christopher Jahn
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