On 09-Feb-01,* Stephen Illingworth*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:

> This is addressed to the developers of Voyager:
> 
> Bearing in mind the structure of the source code at present, how
> difficult would it be for purity to be turned on and off? That is,
> Explorer-isms or Netscape-isms are added when judged to be
> appropriate, but whether or not they are obeyed is user controlled.

I know diddly, really, but it cannot be that difficult.  AWeb has
three levels of compliancy, and in general, the three seem to be
well programmed.  I can sure go to a lot more places  with the
others compared to the "Strict" setting, or whatever the silly
thing is called.

I am sure that Olli (or Stephan with IBrowse) could do that easily
if they chose to take the time to do so.

Just my 2-cents worth....

Gil

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