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Another thing that the commenters generally aren't thinking of is "how to get adoption." I keep pointing out that if we fixed the CSS and PNG issues, you still wouldn't be able to use those for years. Why? Cause consumers (and companies) really don't care about those issues and won't download a new version just cause you fixed one or two issues.
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So they released IE6 in 2000 - if they'd included proper support then what would be the footprint of a compliant IE now? This kind of comment just doesn't stack up.
Sure CSS and transparent PNG are great for developers but they don't have to use those as a major selling point for the browser.
Cheers James
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