Mark Roberts wrote: > AlunFoto wrote: >> I like IE7. >> Never seen any of those "clusterphuck" issues you mention, whatever >> that word means... :-) >> >> Besides, nobody knows if this current issue is introduced by Google or >> by Microsoft. But the latter makes a more popular target, I guess. > > My money would be on gmail being the problem. They're probably doing > something weird and non-standard.
Absolutely. It's not like MS ever did anything non-standard. ;) Seriously, Google seems to believe that their perpetual beta give them carte-blanche to screw it all up from time to time. It's rather convenient, isn't it? > I've never heard of any problems with IE7 either. We run it on all our > XP machines at the university. In general it's *much* better that train > wreck called IE6 (which didn't even recognize the PNG alpha channel fer > chrissake!) Not that IE isn't still the worst web browser out there :) > I use Firefox 99% of the time, Opera occasionally, Safari every so often. I use IE for watching Netflix movies online. My bank, fortunately, has embraced standards and their site works flawlessly with every browser I've tried. > Just out of curiosity I looked up the visitor stats for my web site by > browser: > > Internet Explorer 7 26% > Internet Explorer 6 23% > Internet Explorer 5.5 2.9% > Internet Explorer 5 2.9% > Firefox 26% > Mozilla 2.9% > Opera 5.7% > Safari 5.7% > What tools are you using to collect this data? -- Scott Loveless http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/ -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

