Is there no program which replaces the Internet Explorer render engine with
the Gecko engine?
I thought about copying firefox.exe to replace iexplore.exe just to see
if I could use Gecko for active desktop :) I then thought it was a BadIdea.
As IE is fairly closed source, it would prove rather
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The discussion
Maybe we as a standard based community should knock on $MS's door and
shout I'm mad as hell and I'm not going take it anymore.
Leo
On Wednesday, April 7, 2004, at 12:44 AM, Sven Jacobs wrote:
I was thinking to put such news (IE 6.1 will use Gecko) on my private
site as
an aprils fool =)
On 07/04/2004, at 5:50 PM, Leo J. O'Campo wrote:
Maybe we as a standard based community should knock on $MS's door and
shout I'm mad as hell and I'm not going take it anymore.
Pffft. A bunch of web standards geeks like us (no matter how large,
it's still just a tiny fraction of the entire web
Pffft. A bunch of web standards geeks like us (no matter how large,
it's still just a tiny fraction of the entire web community) will have
no impact whatsoever on MS's plans in regards to IE.
Justin... If everyone thought that way there would never be progress.
Luckily Apple inc didn't with
Understand your plite, its what we all face every day, one day it will all
be easy. Every browser will render STANDARD code be it HTML,
XHTML, CSS in the same way on any platform. They will even execute
JavaDcript in the same way and follow the same DOM.
Then again they may not!
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