To follow up on David's message to us, here's a video from Opera Watch
featuring Hakon Wium Lie (co-father of CSS and a principal owner of Opera) on
the subject at hand.

http://operawatch.com/news/2007/12/opera-cto-talks-about-the-operas-antitrust
-complaint-against-microsoft-video.html

My apologies to those who have already seen and heard this.

Kind regards,

Frank M. Palinkas
Microsoft M.V.P. - Windows Help
M.C.P., M.C.T., M.C.S.E., M.C.D.B.A., A+       
W3C HTML Working Group (H.T.M.L.W.G.) - Invited Expert        
Senior Technical Communicator         
Web Standards & Accessibility Designer/Developer 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Storey
Sent: Friday, 14 December, 2007 11:16 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Opera files antitrust against MS: standards one part

I just one to make one point about this case clear (although I'm not  
involved in it in any way).  The complaint is manly about getting  
Microsoft to follow accepted web standards more closely, and isn't  
about money at all.  I believe we (Opera) have stated that we don't  
want to earn any money as a result of this complaint.  Hopefully this  
is not one of the cases where just lawyers win.

I'm hoping that IE8 comes out and surprises a lot of people with its  
level of standards support.  That would be a win for everyone.

David


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