On Wednesday 29 October 2003 12:30 pm, robin wrote: <snip> > An analogy is > website design. I write, or at least try to write, > standards-compliant HTML/CSS. If it comes out fine in Mozilla, > I can be pretty damn sure it'll look OK in Opera or Konqueror. > I also know that there is a risk that Internet Explorer will > mangle my code, so from time to time I test my pages in IE. I > can't be bothered to spend a lot of time on workarounds to > makesure my pages look exactly right on IE, but I at least > want them to be legible (same applies to things like Netscape > 4.*). </snip>
Robin, I don't think your analogy is valid. If you test your website on : http://validator.w3.org you'll stick to a standard even Microsoft has to follow. And imagine a car manufacturer letting out cars that can be driven by amateurs only, not professionals ? Kaj Haulrich. -- *This mail was sent from a 100 % Microsoft free computer*
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