It wouldn't be anything to do with support requirements for the audio content 
on the site? Eg a decision not to worry about Mac support in general, not just 
for layout?

I just did a quick check - on Safari I got the visual layout but when trying to 
get to an audio clip, the browser just downloaded an asf file.

And IE5.2/Mac - no layout and nothing happened when clicking on the audio link.

Cheers all, 
Rebecca

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Brown
Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2005 2:42 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Radio New Zealand site relaunch

Andy Kirkwood|Motive wrote:
> My interest in Mike's post is in the client-developer relationship. What 
> swayed the client toward excluding Mac IE from stylesheet support could be 
> beneficial when considering the merits of such an approach with other 
> standards-aware clients. Perhaps the RNZ decision means that Mac IE is now 
> 'browser non grata'.
> 

Hi Andy

it was a while ago I did the templates, so was going from memory! I've 
asked RNZ about the decision, but haven't heard back yet. Will let you 
know. It may have been the templates were half, or mostly, done when the 
decision was made.

But from memory it was more of a "philosophical" decision - ie, time to 
move on, as we did with Netscape 4 a while ago.

Mike
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