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>Read: THEIR standards. 

Specifically, their use of VBScript, I believe. IE supports it; other
browsers don't (or don't support it well). So when they start getting
around to using VBScript to dynamically write the HTML part of the page,
other browsers (probably) won't render it as well as IE will.

>Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it's my understanding that
>Opera and Mozilla were designed *specifically* to be as closely
>as possible in compliance with W3C standards -- unlike IE.

IE is very standards compliant, actually. The earlier versions weren't.
But yes, Opera & Mozilla are also very standards compliant.

If you can change your "User Agent" string to make it say IE for the
domain "msn.com", it'll work. I've been there with Konq on KDE 2.2.1
just now.

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