[snip] Okay, I'm sorry. Dude, you touched a soft spot. It's important, to me, that people respect standards. The wealth of information and communication possibilities that exist today is, in no small part, fueled by the adoption of international standards. [/snip] That's cool. As far as web development is concerned there are no 'standards', only 'recommendations'. If we had standards we would have fewer problems with differences between browsers.
I agree, but no one is laying standards on M$ -- they do whatever the hell they want -- and that's one of the reasons there are so many differences between browsers, especially theirs.
I understand why IE6 has about 60 percent of the users, but FireFox is gaining fast at 25 percent last month which beats out everything else except IE6.
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