Hello Nathan,

On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 02:21:30 -0500 GMT (29/11/02, 14:21 +0700 GMT),
Nathan J. Yoder wrote:

JA>> I think RitLabs have done the correct thing in following the RFCs
JA>> correctly. The more compliance you have with standards, the more
JA>> likely you are to do well. Start changing things, or flexing the rules
JA>> slightly, and you end up having all kinds of problems.

>     Actually it tends to be the opposite.  If you don't support
> non-compliant stuff you start breaking clients/servers and data ends
> up getting misrepresented/misdisplayed.  If software writers,
> especially those who make web browsers didn't support non-compliant
> stuff many pages wouldn't display quite right or not at all

So, let's do away with the RFC's?

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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