David Hyatt wrote: >> That might be true right now. But what about a year from now when >> Mozilla has 40% market share? If Mozilla only supported the <link> >> solution, people will add <link>s. But if Mozilla also autorequests >> favicon.ico, they won't, and we will be stuck with auto-requesting >> favicon.ico forever. Can't you see it? >> >> Please, for the good of the Web, switch this off before it's too late!
> > The Mozilla browser is never going to have that kind of market share. > Let's be realistic. In order for the Mozilla browser to achieve that > kind of market share it would have to get 30% (at least) market share > from the Win32 platform, and there is no possible way to achieve that > kind of penetration when IE comes installed with the OS. Yes there is. Get Compaq/Dell/IBM/etc to preinstall Netscape 6. Get ISPs to push Netscape 6 to their customers. Doesn't a big company like AOL have a lot influence? -- /Jonas
