On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:03:09 +0600, Aankhen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thus again it is an issue of Microsoft's relative monopoly in the
browser world. But I don't see many people arguing to declare CSS
dead just because IE's CSS support sucks. So why should we look that
way at LINK?
It may just be me, but I perceive a great deal of difference between
"IE supports CSS poorly" and "IE doesn't support CSS at all", only the
latter of which seems relevant in the context of the `link` element.
Here is a practical question: does IE show <link>ed URIs in its Links
panel? (And does IE have a Llinks panel which shows all hyperlinks found
on the page?) As I'm under Linux, I can't easily check.
If IE shows <link>ed URIs in the Linux panel, it means that IE supports
<link> is some way.
-- Opera M2 9.0 TP1 on Debian Linux 2.6.12-1-k7
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