Ben Bucksch wrote:
> David Coppit wrote:
> > As I said, this is a short-term solution.
> Fine. Do it. I won't use it and I don't see why anyone else would want
> ot use an open-source Mozilla just to rely on optional MS components then.

Optional MS components that only those with an extra $200 app can use, as long
as they have the correct version for the API to call. Not only is it short term,
it's ugly as hell, without writing a single line of code. I'm with you.

Also, IIRC now it's illegal since MS is trying to relicense all it's software to
make it against the license to use their software with "viral" software (read:
software MS can't Embrace and Extinguish).

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