Re: amazon?

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Tell all this to the W3C and other standards bodies who have adopted HTML5 and Javascript standards for the web. If so many people really want to use text-base browsers wherever possible, then one would think that either text-based browsers would be better developed to fully comply with the latest web standards, or that web standards didn't need to be updated at all, since the 1990's HTML standards were sufficient then, and should still be satisfactory now. For many sites, especially those with large codebases, it can be a nightmare just supporting four well-known graphical browsers. But I know firsthand that trying to support text-based browsers can greatly increase the codebase, which can make already large pages rather unwieldy.
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