>From the OnlyTOYS.com website stats:
�Netscape 6.70% �- �MSIE 92.71%� - �Other 0.56%
However, we agree with Garth. Coding for IE only would be a mistake.
Stephen

>I would say that to use those statistic to prove that you need only code
>for IE is dangerous, as there is a much higher showing, right across the
>board, of existing NS browsers and Other browser users, on the web sites
>that I control. And nothing stays the same for too long in tech anyway.
>
>Remember different sources give different statistic on this, and the stats
>are be based on different questions (ie don't believe to much what you read
>from one source). Believe me, it'd make life a lot easier if there was only
>one browser to code for.
>Garth
>
>
>At 01:18  13/06/02 -0400, you wrote:
>>I found this interesting for those worried about how much to code for
>>netscape (Mozilla).
>>This from the Associated Press :
>>
>>Microsoft's Internet Explorer now has a global usage share among browsers
>>of 93 percent, up from 87 percent last year and 67 percent in 1999,
>>according to WebSideStory's StatMarket
>>
>>Netscape's current share is less than 6 percent, with the remainder using
>>Opera and other browsers.
>>Mozilla may thrill some tech-savvy users, "but it's not going to make a
>>dent with the mainstream," said WebSideStory's Geoff Johnston, unless,
>>that is, AOL Time Warner puts major marketing muscle behind it.
>>
>>AOL is using Mozilla in newer Netscape browsers, including the 7.0 version
>>now available as a preview release. The company is also testing Gecko, the
>>Mozilla component that displays content on a screen, for its flagship AOL
>>service, which now runs on Internet Explorer.
>>
>>Sorry if this is off topic.
>>
>>~Brian Mowers
>>
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