[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vadim Plessky) wrote in
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>|   Then maybe they should run their CSS thorough a validator to check
>|   that they've done everything correctly. 
> 
> question is who will pay developer for it.

A developer not checking for it would happen to be a very bad developer.

> Real life is that it's not cost effective to "tune" web site to

Real life is that it is quite trivial for a good coder to write code that 
works in every browser -- when the feature is supported in the specific 
browser.

> non-standard browser(s)

You have got it backwards. The standard is defined by w3c. IE does not 
follow those standards. The fact that millions of people are using a 
broken browser does not justify coding in broken ways.

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