Re: [WSG] Browser Engine Standard???

2003-12-10 Thread Cade Whitbourn
Taco, The company that I work for at the moment cannot afford to say 'bye bye' to 5% of web users (let alone 2%) for the simple fact that 5% represents THOUSANDS of customers all wanting to pay us money to provide them with web services. BTW, You were 'web designing' in 1991...?

Re: [WSG] Browser Engine Standard???

2003-12-10 Thread Ryan Christie
Taco- I think it's more of a complex situation than that. I'm sort of sick of all the browser hoopla as well, and I've only been into designing for 5 years. Back when I was a consumer in the browser wars, that was a good time as well - fun to kick back and watch the dust fly :) I doubt there

Re: [WSG] Browser Engine Standard???

2003-12-10 Thread Gary Menzel
I'm not sure why the browser wars were so damn violent Two words Market Share The big companies realised, once the Internet started becoming popular outside of Universities and large organisations, that the Browser was the perfect conduit into people's homes (far moreso even than