<snip> > I'm not sure about some of this. While IE pisses me off, and I even > tried out a script like this once just for fun, I still think it's a > principle of web design that anyone should be able to view the site (and > feel welcome!) no matter what browser they're using. By all means have > an unintrusive message advising IE users of the alternatives, just as, > for example, I have some small print on one of my sites explaining how > the CSS may not come out right in some non-standards-compliant browsers, > but "you are NOT welcome" is a bit strong. > > Sir Robin I have to agree with Robin, I still feel as though the "best viewed with any damn Browser other than MSIE, get one here" radio button, and maybe sucking some other info (like when they installed windows last, or how many cookies say doubleclick) and telling them since they use M$IE all sorts of information is available to whom ever wants to know personal stuff about them, might get as much respect and still seem to be enlightening, informing, helpfull and welcoming even those whom continue to suffer in ignorance to use M$ products.
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